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Aceh (Indonesia), Aug 26 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Hotli Simanjuntak) .- The Aceh Natural Resources Conservation Center, in Indonesia, returned to their habitat five wild animals that were seized or seized in operations against animal abuse.After being treated in shelters and prepared for their release, this Thursday they finally returned home.FOOTAGE OF THE RELEASE OF SEVERAL WILD ANIMALS SEIZED IN SEVERAL SECURITY OPERATIONS IN BANDA ACEH, INDONESIA.
Vets were hand-feeding the tiny Amur leopard baby at the Yalta Zoo, as the cub is still too young to open its eyes or even walk on four legs. Only 57 Amur leopards, which are listed as "Critically Endangered," are believed to live in the wild as of 2015. Despite the fact that Amur leopard numbers have roughly doubled since 2007, they are still the species of large felines most vulnerable to extinction.
Four adorable white lion cubs, two boys and two girls, were born at the Taigan Safari Park in the Crimean town of Belogorsk on Thursday. By a cute coincidence, the rare cubs, which are named Tsar, Director, Mathilda and Nyasha-Nevsmenasha, were born on World Lion Day, which takes place on August 10. White lions are critically endangered, with estimates saying there may be as few as 300 in the world.
In honour of World Lion Day, we visited Europe's largest lion rehabilitation centre to find out how these majestic big cats are taught how to hunt meat so they one day can be released into the wild.
Despite their worryingly low numbers, its not all bad news for tigers as their population is rising.