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Six Longleat Safari Park lions destroyed due to violence | Six Longleat Safari Park lions destroyed due to violence |
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Six lions at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire have been destroyed by staff after a large increase in population. | Six lions at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire have been destroyed by staff after a large increase in population. |
A spokesman said a spate of pregnancies had led to a 40% increase in lion numbers causing "excessive violent behaviour". | A spokesman said a spate of pregnancies had led to a 40% increase in lion numbers causing "excessive violent behaviour". |
The safari park confirmed the move on its Facebook page after the Mail on Sunday reported staff were "outraged". | The safari park confirmed the move on its Facebook page after the Mail on Sunday reported staff were "outraged". |
Longleat said it took "the utmost care in trying to protect the welfare and safety of all our animals". | Longleat said it took "the utmost care in trying to protect the welfare and safety of all our animals". |
It said one lion was destroyed after being injured in an attack while five more were destroyed because their health was believed to be at risk. | It said one lion was destroyed after being injured in an attack while five more were destroyed because their health was believed to be at risk. |
Five lions from the affected enclosure are to be moved to other premises. | Five lions from the affected enclosure are to be moved to other premises. |
People have left comments on Longleat's Facebook page criticising the park for destroying the animals. | People have left comments on Longleat's Facebook page criticising the park for destroying the animals. |
Sara Burton said: "If Longleat is incapable of 'managing' its animal populations through sensible birth control then it shouldn't be allowed to continue as a zoo." | |
Joanne Ross-Crawley said: "I would not support any organisation that kills healthy animals. No matter what their excuse is." | Joanne Ross-Crawley said: "I would not support any organisation that kills healthy animals. No matter what their excuse is." |
However, Nicola Williams said: "They have had large amounts of lions since the 60s and I'm guessing they know their stuff." | However, Nicola Williams said: "They have had large amounts of lions since the 60s and I'm guessing they know their stuff." |
Longleat responded to some of the comments to stress it only destroyed animals as a last resort, and said further information would be released "in due course". | |
The safari park reopened after a winter break on Saturday. | The safari park reopened after a winter break on Saturday. |
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