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Home » Worlds rarest lions make ‘instant connection’ as they arrive at Chester Zoo

Worlds rarest lions make ‘instant connection’ as they arrive at Chester Zoo

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The two lions have both travelled to Chester Zoo from different parts of the world

The two lions have both travelled to Chester Zoo from different parts of the world

Two of the world’s rarest lions have arrived at Chester Zoo as part of efforts to protect the highly endangered animals from extinction. The pair, a male named Nilay, who has travelled from Köln Zoo in Germany, and a female named Shanti, from London Zoo, have been carefully matched following detailed genetic analysis as part of an international conservation breeding programme.Conservationists say the pair have “formed an instant connection” and are hopeful they’ll go on to have cubs in the future. Asiatic lions are distant relatives of African lions.

They exhibit subtle biological differences, with Asiatic lions generally having shorter manes, shorter foreheads and a distinctive skin fold running the length of their belly. Their short, sharp roar can be as loud as 114 decibels and can be heard up to 8km away.

Chester Zoo’s team manager of carnivores, Dave Hall said: “The arrival of Nilay and Shanti marks an exciting new chapter in our conservation efforts to protect one of the world’s most extraordinary and endangered animals.

“Both lions are around two years old, which means they’re full of curiosity and youthful energy. They’re also that the age where they’d naturally start to leave their mother and become independent, which is why the time was right for them to join us here after being carefully matched together as part of the international conservation breeding programme.“Now that they’ve had time to settle in, we’ve successfully introduced the pair to one another in a special behind-the-scenes area, and the early signs are incredibly positive – they appear to have an instant connection, with lots of affectionate head rubbing and playful behaviours being shown to one another.“We’re hopeful that as their bond grows stronger, we may one day have a pride again here at Chester, which would be another truly special milestone for the safety-net population of Asiatic lions.”Chester Zoo, a national conservation zoo, has been identified as a key player in helping to safeguard the long-term survival of Asiatic lions, which now number fewer than 900 individuals in the wild.

Now, carnivore experts have released the first images of the big cats exploring their expansive new home, which has been specially designed to recreate the dry forests and scrublands of India’s Gir Forest – the only place on Earth where Asiatic lions still exist in the wild.

Lions once roamed across large parts of Africa, Greece, Turkey and Asia, but now live in isolated populations, including the Asiatic lion, which is only found in the Gir Forest in India, leaving them incredibly vulnerable to the threat of disease, habitat loss and natural disasters.

Asiatic lions are classified as endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) – highlighting the need for urgent conservation intervention. Experts warn that, without effective conservation, the big cats could follow in the footsteps of the Barbary and Persian lions that once roamed North Africa and the Middle East and vanish from the wild.

Chester Zoo’s head of mammals, Mark Brayshaw, added: “Lions are one of the planet’s most iconic and admired animals, symbolising strength and courage in many cultures around the world.

“But these majestic cats are facing a fight for survival, with their wild population now limited to just a small pocket of forest in India – making them incredibly susceptible to threats such as poaching, disease and habitat loss.“That’s why global conservation breeding programmes are so vitally important. By creating a safety-net population in zoos like ours, we can ensure that these incredible animals don’t disappear altogether like others in the past.

“At the same time, we’re part of conservation efforts in India and across Asia, where our teams are to working to protect highly threatened species and the landscapes they depend upon, so they can go on to thrive long into the future.”

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