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Department of National Parks authorities thoroughly move the young lions, Asua and Linlin into a 1.20 x 2-meter cage for their journey to the Khao Chi On Wildlife Breeding Centre.

PATTAYA, Thailand— In a current event in Huay Yai, east Pattaya, 2 10-month-old lions got prestige after breaking devoid of a regional house. The owner associated the unanticipated escape of the lions to a malfunctioning automated gate.

Following the event, regional authorities, consisting of the authorities and authorities from the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Preservation, performed an evaluation at the house on January 26. Initial examinations exposed disparities in the microchip varieties of the male lion, Asua, and the female lion, Linlin, compared to the paperwork supplied by the owner.

As an effect, charges were submitted versus the owner, and authorities looked for the short-term seizure of both lions. Regardless of this, the owner declined to sign the permission type for the tranquilization and moving of the animals to the Khao Chi On Wildlife Breeding Centre in Banglamung. This resistance triggered the issuance of a search warrant for additional legal procedures.

Pha quotes adieu to her precious lions as authorities raise the cage onto a truck for transportation to Khao Chi On Wildlife Breeding Centre, guaranteeing their security and care.

The 28-year-old owner, Pha, revealed issues about the security of the lions throughout the tranquilization procedure, stressing her accessory to the animals because they had to do with 20 days old. She demanded guarantee that the lions would be well taken care of after moving. A favorable advancement took place when Pha started complying more voluntarily after getting guarantees from knowledgeable lion raisers that her precious animals would not be damaged.

Kongkiat Temtamnan, Director of Location Preservation Workplace 2 (Sriracha), clarified that the owner’s unwillingness to finish the registration procedure was connected to not successful efforts to offer the lions back to a farm in Nakhon Pathom province and protected appropriate properties for their care. Acknowledging the need of cooperation, the owner revealed a determination to work out and discover an appropriate resolution for the lions’ well-being.

In an effective effort, authorities assisted the lions into a cage determining 1.20 x 2 meters without resistance. The protected cage was then filled onto a big truck for transport to the Khao Chi On Wildlife Breeding Centre, with preventative measures required to guarantee the security of the animals throughout the moving procedure.


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