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Three lions rescued from Honduras arrived at an Arkansas refuge, marking a historic U.S. wildlife relocation.
Three African lions—Cyrus, Zephora, and Juancito—were rescued from a Honduras resort and relocated to the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas on January 15, marking the first international wildlife relocation of its kind in U.S. history.
The lions, previously held at the Little French Key Resort, traveled by car, ship, and plane across multiple countries.
The effort, coordinated by Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge with support from Honduran authorities, CITES, and veterinary teams, aimed to provide permanent, humane care.
The lions now reside in protected habitats at the refuge, part of a broader initiative to combat illegal wildlife captivity and improve animal welfare.
Tres leones rescatados de Honduras llegaron a un refugio de Arkansas, marcando una reubicación histórica de vida silvestre en los Estados Unidos.