Group 1 - The Punjab police have initiated strict actions against illegal wildlife breeding following a lion attack incident in Lahore, raising public concerns about keeping large wild animals in urban areas [1][3] - An 11-month-old lion escaped from a private residence and attacked a woman with two children, leading to injuries and the arrest of three caretakers for lacking proper permits [1] - The Punjab Wildlife and Parks Management Authority has reported that there are 584 registered lions and tigers in the province, with 18 illegal animals confiscated and 8 individuals arrested during recent inspections [3] Group 2 - A new regulation was introduced in January 2023, establishing a licensing system for keeping wild animals, which prohibits breeding in urban areas and mandates that facilities must be on independent plots of sufficient size [3] - The first case under the new law involved a social media influencer who received a lion cub as a wedding gift, resulting in a court order to surrender the animal and produce wildlife protection videos for his followers [3]
“狮子逃逸袭击事件致一人受伤”,巴基斯坦严惩违规饲养猛兽
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-07-08 22:46