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“From Captivity to Freedom: Six Lions Rescued from Quebec Zoo Begin New Life in U.S. Sanctuary”

Six lions, once confined in a dismal roadside zoo in Quebec, have found a new beginning in the United States.

Rescued by Humane World for Animals Canada, these majestic creatures were living in deplorable conditions, lacking proper care and space. After a temporary stay at the Aspen Valley Wildlife Sanctuary in Ontario, three lions were transferred to The Wildcat Sanctuary in Minnesota, where they now roam freely in expansive habitats. The remaining trio was relocated to the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge in Arkansas, where they will live out their days in peace.

This heartwarming rescue mission sheds light on the plight of wild animals in captivity in Canada. Humane World for Animals Canada is advocating for stricter regulations to ensure the well-being of these creatures. The organization emphasizes the importance of true sanctuaries where wild animals can thrive and be cared for ethically.

As the rescued lions find solace in their new homes, the call for reform in Canada’s wildlife laws grows louder. Humane World for Animals Canada urges the government to enact legislation that prohibits the captivity of non-domestic big cats, elephants, and great apes for entertainment purposes.

Keyphrase: Lion Rescue Mission