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Ten African lions moved from Canada to a U.S. sanctuary for better, wilder lives.
Ten African lions rescued from a Quebec roadside zoo have been transferred from Ontario’s Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary to a permanent U.S. sanctuary, where they will live in a more natural, spacious environment.
The lions, including several cubs, had been temporarily housed since May.
The move, coordinated with Humane World for Animals Canada, underscores calls for stronger wildlife protection laws in Canada, including a federal ban on keeping big cats in captivity for entertainment.
The sanctuary described the experience as challenging yet meaningful, and supporters expressed hope the lions will live freely and remain wild at heart.
Diez leones africanos se mudaron de Canadá a un santuario de los EE.UU. para una vida mejor y más salvaje.