Mexico airlifts big cats, coyote to US wildlife sanctuary | Inquirer News

Mexico airlifts big cats, coyote to US wildlife sanctuary

/ 09:38 AM August 27, 2015

Mexico US Animal Airlift

A former zoo lion named “Moon” sits in a container before being put on an airplane in Mexico City, Wednesday, Aug. 26, 2015, which will fly her to The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado. Mexican authorities put eight lions, two lynxes, a puma and a coyote aboard planes for a trip to the Colorado wildlife sanctuary after the animals were found mistreated or abandoned. AP

MEXICO CITY — Mexican environmental authorities loaded eight lions, two lynxes, a puma and a coyote aboard two military planes for a trip to a Colorado wildlife sanctuary on Wednesday, after the animals were found mistreated or abandoned.

The flight aboard two Mexican Navy transport aircraft was the second instalment in an airlift that will eventually take about two dozen animals to The Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado.

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Biologist Ignacio Millan said it was the first time Mexico’s Navy had participated in the animal relocation effort.

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Millan said the lions, lynxes and puma had been taken from private homes, zoos or circuses where they were often mistreated.

The coyote had been used in witchcraft ceremonies.

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Millan said that nine tigers still remain to be transferred to the 720-acre (291-hectare) sanctuary, where animals can roam.

Mexico’s recently enacted ban on exotic animal performances in circuses is expected to increase the number of animals that are either abandoned or left in bad conditions, because many circus owners say they can’t afford to maintain non-performing animals.

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