700 exotic animals evacuated from Sinaloa sanctuary due to cartel violence
A Mexican wildlife sanctuary has evacuated hundreds of exotic animals to escape cartel violence near Culiacán, Sinaloa, marking one of the largest animal relocations in the country’s history.
Ostok Sanctuary, home to about 700 animals including elephants, tigers and lions, transported its inhabitants 140 miles to a new refuge in Mazatlán after months of armed attacks, threats and supply shortages.
Después de cuatro años de operación, el Santuario OSTOK, que ha rescatado a más de 2 mil especies de animales silvestres y exóticos, ha cerrado sus puertas en Culiacán, #Sinaloa, debido a la ola de inseguridad y violencia que existe en la ciudad.
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