New Zealand wildlife park faces financial crisis, euthanizes lions amid uncertain future

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A wildlife park in New Zealand, Kamo Wildlife Sanctuary, is closing down and plans to euthanize seven elderly lions due to financial difficulties, as they cannot afford the costs of care or find alternative homes.
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