'Over the moon!' - Three endangered lion cubs born at London Zoo
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Staff are 'over the moon' after three endangered lion cubs were born at London Zoo. The Asiatic lion cubs, born to Arya and Bhanu, hold vital significance for the survival of a species with a woefully small wild population.
The three new lion cubs at London Zoo are a substantial addition to the conservation breeding program for Asiatic lions, which face vulnerability due to a dwindling population in a restricted habitat in India.
Arya, the seven-year-old lioness, has shown great care as a mother, observed by the zookeepers through a hidden cubcam. The cubs' growth and development have been closely monitored, highlighting the importance of these new arrivals.
The birth of three lion cubs at London Zoo significantly contributes to the global population of Asiatic lions, given their critically low numbers in the wild. Conservation efforts, especially through breeding programs, are essential for their survival.
Read at www.hamhigh.co.uk
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