Bob Barker helps lion cubs move to California sanctuary after Bolivia bans animals in circuses
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LA PAZ, Bolivia — An animal-rights group says four lion cubs freed under Bolivia’s circus-animal ban are flying to California, where television personality Bob Barker has helped fund their retirement.
Enrique Mendizabal of Animal Defenders International says the group’s president and a big-cat veterinarian accompanied the lions on the 12-hour cargo flight to San Francisco.
The cubs left Thursday under a Bolivian law prohibiting all animal displays in circuses -- the world’s most comprehensive ban. The rescued mother of three cubs was too elderly and had to be euthanized before the trip.
They will live in a Performing Animal Welfare Society habitat built with support from the longtime ‘Price Is Right’ host, who has rescued other performance animals.
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-- Associated Press