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In 2025, 64 rescued big cats and bears from Argentina’s closed Lujan Zoo receive urgent care and face relocation after years of neglect.
In 2025, 62 lions, tigers, and two brown bears from Argentina’s shuttered Lujan Zoo are receiving urgent veterinary care after years of neglect, overcrowding, and poor conditions.
The animals, many suffering from malnutrition, infections, and injuries, are being treated by veterinarians from the international group Four Paws, which took over the rescue effort following a government agreement.
The mission, one of the largest animal rescues in Latin America, includes plans to relocate the surviving animals to spacious sanctuaries abroad.
The effort is part of a broader commitment by Argentina to end private ownership of exotic felines across its 23 provinces, addressing long-standing enforcement gaps in animal welfare laws.
En 2025, 64 grandes felinos y osos rescatados del cerrado zoológico de Lujan, Argentina, reciben atención urgente y se enfrentan a la reubicación después de años de abandono.