More than 100 lions and other animals were found overcrouded, diseased, and, is some cases in near death comditions. One of the most shocking cases af animal neglect is what South Americans are calling it. An honestly that's what I would call it too. With over over 100 lions and other animals in terrible conditions like this, it would be very shocking. This situation came into view after a tipster reached out to a journalist. When the breeding facility was investigted NSPCA saw that 27 lions were afflicted with a skin disease, it was so severe that the lions lost almost all their fur. The lions were held in filty overcrowded anclosures. Where more than 30 lions were living in a space for 2 lions. This was not a healthy living condition for these lions. These living conditions really hurt the lions. At these breeding facilities tourist pay to pet, feed, and take selfies with the captive-bred lioin cubs. For now these lions are being kept in the same breeding facilities. These lions fate depents on the results in the further investigation ond the cour case.
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How would one go about helping these lions?
I would try to help the lioins by gathering evidence to support the lions case. If I were to go to the breeding facilities to pet, feed, and take selfies with the lions, I would take pictures to have some evidence showing the lions terrible conditions.
If the case gets passed what do you think will happen to the lions?
I believe if this case gets passed and the lions win, they will have to be move to Animal Sanctuaries. These lions wouldn't be able to be put back into the wild until they recover from there terrible conditions. These animals will have to gain their strength and get healthy again before they return to the wild.
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Good job overall. You could have replied more frequently.
I think if I was in this position I would try to nurse them back to health and relaease them into the wild if I was able to. I would guess that the investigation will show that the lions were being neglected and that their living conditions were not good.
I'd get the dang lions out of the enclosure before I did anything else. I would take pictures and provide evidence to take to court. I hope the lions get sent to a sanctuary or a zoo that can actually take care of them. They can't be released back into the wild because they are used to people.
I think they should be taken from that breeding facility and put in some other place like zoos where people who actually care about animals would help them recover. I agree that they should be moved to animals sanctuaries because they wouldn't be able to survive on their own very well.
I think that the lions will be placed in a good home and that there will be many more rules put in place about keeping wild animals in a place that they were not meant to be in.
I think that I also would try to gather as much evidence as I could so I could help these poor lions get out of their terrible conditions and into a good home.
Treating the lions for all the diseases they contracted would be a start. Along with medication, moving them into a new enclosure with tons more space would be an obvious resolution to the cramped space they were previously in.
I would probably take pictures of the lions health and show the authrities. I would also try to see what I could do to help. I think either they will get released or they will get put into a zoo and get taken care of.
I agree that it would be good to get some evidence to show someone who can do something about it because this is terrible for the lions and it is terrible that they are even in this postition. I agree that the lions will most likely be moved.
I would report the breeding facility to like the cops or something. I'm pretty sure they should charged with cruelty to animals, then they would be put the bad guys in jail and take all the animals to an animal hospital so they can get medical attention.