The Citizen (Gauteng)

Four Paws to the rescue

- Ilse de Lange

Three lions and other wild animals which have been kept under atrocious conditions at an Albanian animal park – that internatio­nal media dubbed “the zoo from hell” – may finally get a chance to live a normal animal life.

The Albanian tourism and environmen­t department, supported by internatio­nal animal welfare organisati­on Four Paws, will start the delicate operation to evacuate the 12 severely neglected animals within the next few days after government at last gave the green light to a rescue mission.

The government agreed to confiscate the animals at the Safari Park Zoo in the city of Fier after an exposé by the internatio­nal media about the zoo conditions.

The publicatio­n of pictures from inside the zoo caused a huge global public outcry.

Video footage showed the dreadful conditions under which the animals were kept but it was especially the condition of Lenci the lion, who suffers from a severe eye infection, and a three-legged female bear called Dunshi which horrified animal lovers.

Four Paws investigat­ed the zoo several times since December 2015, but was unable to intervene because of legal regulation­s.

Ioana Dungler, director of wild animals department at Four Paws, said a team from her organisati­on was currently working under pressure on the constructi­on of transport crates and putting the final touches on the rescue mission.

“Since the wild animals are in a bad condition, we are working closely together with the Albanian ministry of tourism and environmen­t to prepare the rescue mission meticulous­ly,” she said.

“An internatio­nal team of veterinari­ans will supervise the entire evacuation. This mission is extremely delicate and we hope to get all the animals out of this horrible zoo unhurt.

“For safety reasons, we are unfortunat­ely unable to provide any concrete informatio­n on the time of the evacuation, but it will take place in the next few days.”

The team plans to evacuate three lions, Dunshi the bear, a zebra, fox, waterbuck, turtle, red deer and three fallow deer in a single day.

“Our priority is to get the animals into a safe environmen­t as quickly as possible where we can provide them with food and medial care,” Dungler said. “After years of torture the zoo animals from Fier deserve a peaceful life in a species-appropriat­e home.”

 ?? Picture: Four Paws ?? FACE OF NEGLECT. Lenci the lion, with a severe eye infection, became the face of a mission to rescue animals at the Safari Park Zoo in Fier, Albania.
Picture: Four Paws FACE OF NEGLECT. Lenci the lion, with a severe eye infection, became the face of a mission to rescue animals at the Safari Park Zoo in Fier, Albania.

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