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Organized crime and violence in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has forced a local sanctuary to close and transfer at least 700 ...
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Bunko Pet on MSNOver 700 animals relocated from Ostok Sanctuary in culiacán | César Millán steps in to helpThese animals will be moved a few hours away from the Sinaloa capital; Among the species are elephants, lions, antelopes, and ...
Exotic animals in Culiacán's Ostok Sanctuary are evacuated amid cartel violence. Staff face threats and government inaction ...
Over 700 exotic animals were evacuated from Sinaloa’s Ostok Sanctuary due to cartel violence, one of the largest animal ...
A pack of veterinarians clambered over hefty metal crates on Tuesday morning, loading them one by one onto a fleet of ...
Tigers, monkeys, jaguars, elephants and lions are among the animals being moved due to the cartel violence eclipsing the ...
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Latin Times on MSNTigers, Elephants, and Lions Are Now Also Fleeing Cartel Violence in CuliacánAs cartel warfare engulfs Sinaloa's capital, a wildlife sanctuary is scrambling to rescue over 700 animals, relocating them ...
In response to escalating cartel violence in Culiacan, the Ostok Sanctuary is relocating over 700 animals to a safer location. The sanctuary faced armed attacks and threats due to competing cartel ...
The animals were relocated from the Ostok Sanctuary in Culiacan, a city in the Mexican state of Sinaloa, to Mazatlan, in the southern part of the state, due to ongoing violence, according to ...
(CNN) — Organized crime and violence in the Mexican state of Sinaloa has forced a local sanctuary to close and transfer at least 700 animals – including elephants, tigers, lions, ostriches ...
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