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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Rescued Bolivian circus lions arrive in U.S
By Keith Coffman, Reuters
February 18, 2011
Twenty-five circus lions arrived in the U.S. in good health thursday, en route to a Colorado wildlife refuge.Photograph by: Rick Wilking, Reuters, ReutersTwenty-five Bolivian circus lions rescued from poor conditions arrived safely in the U.S., bound for a Colorado wildlife refuge.
Dubbed Operation Lion Ark, the 14 males and 11 female cats arrived at Denver International Airport on Wednesday on a jet chartered by Animal Defenders International, a British-American venture that advocates circus-animal rights.
"This has been a dream for so long, to empty a whole country of its circus animals," ADI president Jan Creamer told a crowd of about 100 who assembled at a United Airlines hangar to watch the event.
Former game show host Bob Barker, a longtime animal-rights activist who funded the relocation, was on hand to welcome the cats alongside actress Jorja Fox of TV's CSI franchise. Workers unloaded the animals in individual crates amid applause from animalrights advocates in attendance.
Veterinarian Mel Richardson, who accompanied the animals on the 11hour flight from Bolivia, pronounced them in relatively good health ahead of their move to The Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colo. The sanctuary is constructing a biosphere on the 32-hectare site so the lions can weather the cold winters. Their longterm care will be paid for by ADI.
The cats were taken from eight circuses after Bolivia passed a law in 2009 outlawing use of animals in circuses. Many were found emaciated and in poor health, and the animals underwent rehabilitation in Bolivia before the trip.
After passing the law, Bolivian government officials gave circus owners one year to cease using animals, even domesticated ones, in their acts or face criminal penalties. ADI rounded up the animals from the circuses, effectively shutting down the industry in South America's poorest nation.
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