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Emaciated lion rescued from private Karachi zoo, relocated to sanctuary

Last updated: July 5, 2026 4:49 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Emaciated lion rescued from private Karachi zoo, relocated to sanctuary
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A severely malnourished lion, kept in cramped and dismal conditions at a private facility in Karachi, was rescued Tuesday following a prolonged legal battle and public outcry over the animal’s deteriorating health.

The big cat, visibly skeletal and struggling to stand, was transported under the supervision of wildlife officials and veterinarians to a specialized sanctuary. The rescue operation, which lasted several hours, drew a crowd of onlookers who had long campaigned for the animal’s removal from the private property in the city’s outskirts.

For months, local activists had documented the lion’s decline. Videos circulated online showed the animal confined to a small, concrete enclosure with limited access to clean water or proper nutrition. By the time authorities intervened, the lion was suffering from severe muscle atrophy and dehydration.

“We found the animal in a state of neglect that is difficult to justify,” said a senior wildlife official involved in the transfer. “The medical team is now prioritizing stabilization over everything else.”

The rescue exposes the ongoing crisis regarding the keeping of exotic animals in Pakistan’s urban centers. While provincial laws strictly regulate the possession of wild animals, enforcement remains inconsistent. Private collectors often exploit loopholes in permit systems, leading to animals being held in residential areas or substandard private “zoos” that lack the capacity for proper husbandry.

Veterinarians at the sanctuary have placed the lion on a strict recovery protocol. While they remain cautious about the animal’s long-term prospects, they confirmed that the transition to an environment with adequate space and specialized care has already begun.

The owner of the private facility faces potential legal action as the Sindh Wildlife Department reviews the permits under which the lion was held. For now, the focus remains on the lion’s survival. If it pulls through, it will never return to the cage that nearly claimed its life.

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