一个封闭的新西兰避难所的五只狮子需要永久的家园,因为人们在继续努力避免安乐死。
Five lions at a closed NZ sanctuary need a permanent home as efforts continue to avoid euthanasia.
公园被清理和关闭后, 动物救援组织Huha NZ正在新西兰Kamo野生动物保护区紧急寻找五只狮子的永久家园。
An animal rescue group, Huha NZ, is urgently seeking a permanent home for five lions at New Zealand’s Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary after the park was liquidated and closed.
由于严重的健康问题,两头老年狮子已经被安乐死。
Two elderly lions were already euthanized due to severe health issues.
Huha NZ正与地产所有者和潜在买主合作, 包括高净值个人, 为剩下的狮子建立安全、长期的避难所。
Huha NZ is working with the property’s owners and potential buyers, including high-net-worth individuals, to secure a safe, long-term sanctuary for the remaining lions.
该团体坚持认为,任何新的所有者都必须优先考虑动物福利,避免繁殖或公开重新开放。
The group insists any new owner must prioritize animal welfare and avoid breeding or public reopening.
虽然若干当事方已表示有兴趣,但没有达成最后协议,由于继续努力防止安乐死,结果仍然不确定。
While several parties have expressed interest, no final agreement has been made, and the outcome remains uncertain as efforts continue to prevent euthanasia.