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Animals Released Into The Wild From Captivity

PASA members successfully release animals back into the wild

Despite global challenges, animal welfare organizations remain dedicated to their mission

151 animals were returned to their natural habitats in 2020

Pan African Sanctuary Alliance (PASA) members have successfully released 151 animals back into the wild in 2020. This remarkable achievement was made despite the challenges posed by the global pandemic.

PASA is a network of over 200 organizations working to protect wildlife and promote animal welfare in Africa. Its members include sanctuaries, rehabilitation centers, and animal welfare organizations.

The animals released in 2020 included lions, leopards, elephants, rhinos, and chimpanzees. All of the animals had been rescued from captivity or rehabilitated after being injured or orphaned.

"This is a major achievement for PASA and its members," said PASA Executive Director Peter Knights. "It shows that even in the face of adversity, we are committed to our mission of protecting wildlife and promoting animal welfare."

The release of these animals is a testament to the dedication and hard work of PASA members. It is also a reminder of the importance of wildlife conservation and animal welfare.

Conclusion

The release of these animals back into the wild is a powerful reminder that even in the face of great challenges, we can make a difference for animals. PASA and its members are committed to continuing their work to protect wildlife and promote animal welfare in Africa.


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