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<blockquote data-quote="Prorootect" data-source="post: 854780" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>SUDAN: We need to help these beautiful lions that are starving to death in the cage!</p><p> [ATTACH=full]232569[/ATTACH]</p><p>Sudan: starving lion in the cage!</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=facebook]0smanSalih/posts/3312252818849879[/MEDIA]</p><p>- look on images with video!</p><p></p><p>"After seeing the fires in Australia kill soo many precious creatures recently seeing these animals caged and be treated this way made my blood boil.</p><p>I would like to inform you that we have contacted the park administration and they indicated to us that the wildlife police are responsible for these animals and their care and cleanliness and that they were constantly preparing their food but stopped for a while. The park holds the wildlife police directly responsible for the deteriorating condition of the lions, and stated that the income of the park for a month is not enough to feed one lion for a week.</p><p> We are ready to assist the park administration in feeding and treating the lions, but after consulting the wildlife police. As per procedure.</p><p>We have consulted a number of veterinarians and wildlife specialists on the topic of treatment, which requires effort and follow-up to the health conditions of the lions, and there is a group of young people inside and outside the country who have the desire to provide assistance. The invitation is open to all who are interested in wildlife and all who believe in animal rights. They can provide us with the necessary assistance...."</p><p></p><p></p><p><u>Photos of starving lions in Sudan spark online campaign to save them</u></p><p></p><p>A movement to save a group of malnourished and mistreated lions in Sudan has gone global. The hashtag #sudananimalrescue began trending over the weekend after photos emerged showing the lions at Khartoum's Al-Qureshi Park.</p><p>Activist Osman Salih posted images of the big cats on Saturday, writing in a <a href="https://www.facebook.com/0smanSalih/posts/3312252818849879" target="_blank">Facebook post</a> that "seeing these animals caged and be treated this way made my blood boil."</p><p>Some of the lions were mere skin and bones, while others appeared to have untreated conditions such as wounds on their faces. One lion is believed to have died on Monday, according to Salih.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2020/01/21/b3f21e31-2b0d-4fae-ad31-c923ba79dbf5/thumbnail/620x413/4c7da61b692506cc66e02a0fe854975f/gettyimages-1194722540.jpg#" alt="SUDAN-ANIMALS " class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> A malnourished lioness sits in her cage at the Al-Qureshi park in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on January 19, 2020. Sudanese citizens and activists have launched a social media campaign to save five lions from starvation after complaints that they were not receiving their daily quota of meat.</p><p>-read more: on cbsnews.com: <a href="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sudananimalrescue-starving-lions-photo-sudan-al-qureshi-park-online-campaign-save-animals/" target="_blank">Photos of starving lions in Sudan spark online campaign to save them</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prorootect, post: 854780, member: 905"] SUDAN: We need to help these beautiful lions that are starving to death in the cage! [ATTACH type="full"]232569[/ATTACH] Sudan: starving lion in the cage! [MEDIA=facebook]0smanSalih/posts/3312252818849879[/MEDIA] - look on images with video! "After seeing the fires in Australia kill soo many precious creatures recently seeing these animals caged and be treated this way made my blood boil. I would like to inform you that we have contacted the park administration and they indicated to us that the wildlife police are responsible for these animals and their care and cleanliness and that they were constantly preparing their food but stopped for a while. The park holds the wildlife police directly responsible for the deteriorating condition of the lions, and stated that the income of the park for a month is not enough to feed one lion for a week. We are ready to assist the park administration in feeding and treating the lions, but after consulting the wildlife police. As per procedure. We have consulted a number of veterinarians and wildlife specialists on the topic of treatment, which requires effort and follow-up to the health conditions of the lions, and there is a group of young people inside and outside the country who have the desire to provide assistance. The invitation is open to all who are interested in wildlife and all who believe in animal rights. They can provide us with the necessary assistance...." [U]Photos of starving lions in Sudan spark online campaign to save them[/U] A movement to save a group of malnourished and mistreated lions in Sudan has gone global. The hashtag #sudananimalrescue began trending over the weekend after photos emerged showing the lions at Khartoum's Al-Qureshi Park. Activist Osman Salih posted images of the big cats on Saturday, writing in a [URL='https://www.facebook.com/0smanSalih/posts/3312252818849879']Facebook post[/URL] that "seeing these animals caged and be treated this way made my blood boil." Some of the lions were mere skin and bones, while others appeared to have untreated conditions such as wounds on their faces. One lion is believed to have died on Monday, according to Salih. [IMG alt="SUDAN-ANIMALS "]https://cbsnews1.cbsistatic.com/hub/i/r/2020/01/21/b3f21e31-2b0d-4fae-ad31-c923ba79dbf5/thumbnail/620x413/4c7da61b692506cc66e02a0fe854975f/gettyimages-1194722540.jpg#[/IMG] A malnourished lioness sits in her cage at the Al-Qureshi park in the Sudanese capital Khartoum on January 19, 2020. Sudanese citizens and activists have launched a social media campaign to save five lions from starvation after complaints that they were not receiving their daily quota of meat. -read more: on cbsnews.com: [URL="https://www.cbsnews.com/news/sudananimalrescue-starving-lions-photo-sudan-al-qureshi-park-online-campaign-save-animals/"]Photos of starving lions in Sudan spark online campaign to save them[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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