Two exotic animals, a lion and a bear, recently freed from captivity in Albania’s illegal pet trade, have been successfully relocated to dedicated wildlife sanctuaries in Germany. Authorities, along with several international animal welfare organizations, acted swiftly after discovering the animals living in hazardous conditions as private pets. Both animals will now undergo rehabilitation in spacious, naturalistic environments designed to promote their physical and psychological well-being.

The relocation effort highlights several key steps involved in rescuing and rehoming trafficked wildlife:

  • Rescue Operation: Cooperation between Albanian law enforcement and global NGOs to secure the animals.
  • Health Assessments: Veterinary teams conducted thorough medical checks and treatments.
  • Transport Logistics: Safe and stress-minimized transfer across borders ensured compliance with international…