Martinair Cargo is black to South Africa


Lions Vasylyna and Nikola began an important flight on April 25, where it installed on a Martinair Cargo 747 charging plane heading to South Africa.

This wonderful journey represents a new chapter in the life of these majestic creatures, which are now on their way from Felida, a specialized resort for large cats run by the Four Paws animal Welfare Organization in Friesland, the Netherlands, to LionSrock, a wide range of 1250 hectares run by the same organization in South Africa.

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Air France Klm Martinair Cargo is proud to play an important role on this trip, and benefit from it
Her extensive experience in transporting wild animals. The airline is proud of an animal hotel in the CLM recharge facilities in Schiphol and expert staff who are seriously overseeing the welfare of animals throughout the flight.

“In our animal hotel at Schiphol, we put priority for dedication to providing our best care
Animal passengers. We guarantee the highest level of attention and care for each animal under our care, from the moment you reach the departure. Our team is ready to provide the best service and care, including special meals, medicine management, and of course a lot of love and attention. “We are striving to ensure that every animal with us is happy, healthy, and well.

Vasylyna and Nikola shared significantly similar wallpapers. Lioness vasylyna connected to
Big cat reserve on June 7. She originally kept as a pet in Ukraine, and managed to flee and wander around the streets of a village affected by the war near Kharkif before it was arrested and transferred to a temporary wildlife shelter in Ukraine. Because of the situation in wartime and the lack of sufficient care and space, it was quickly transferred to the Netherlands.

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Nicolas’s journey to the specialized campus for four feet began after saving it
From illegal special possession in Montenegro. In February 2022, it was found and
He was confiscated by local authorities.

Ten days after roaming in the streets near Bodfa on the Edreikiki coast, exhausted and malnutrition, he was brought to the safe haven in Velida.

“The transfer of Vasylyna and Nikola to LionSrock means that they have finally had the opportunity to live in a large haven, surrounded by other black. While it is sad that they have never had the opportunity to release them in the wild because of the illegal trade, we are pleased to offer them a more normal life here,” said Petra Sleven, the director of the Forsa Fors.

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