Liberated from the harrowing conditions of what has been dubbed the world’s worst zoo, three lions have found refuge in their new home. These remarkable animals have been transported to the Felida Big Cat Centre in the Netherlands after enduring years of confinement in cramped and filthy enclosures at Tirana Zoo in Albania.
The journey from despair to hope for these lions—named Zhaku, Lenci, and Bobby—marks a significant milestone in their lives. Trapped in the Albanian zoo, they were subjected to appalling conditions, as evidenced by shocking photographs that emerged last year. These images revealed the lions languishing in desolate concrete cages, deprived of adequate space, hygiene, and even the most basic necessities like fresh water and shade.
The photographer who exposed the dire conditions described the zoo as a place where all animals were confined in tiny, unhygienic cages, devoid of any semblance of comfort or privacy. Veterinarians who visited the facility characterized the welfare conditions as among the worst they had ever witnessed.
Tragically, these lions were just a fraction of the inhabitants of the Albanian zoo. It is believed that around 14 lion cubs were present, with the fate of the others remaining uncertain.
Their new environment will offer them the opportunity to experience conditions closer to those found in the wild—a place where they can roam freely, feel the grass beneath their feet, and bask in the warmth of the sun. It’s a testament to the resilience of these magnificent creatures and the compassion of those who have worked tirelessly to ensure their well-being.