Edinburgh Zoo welcomes endangered lioness Bindee

Posted 6 Dec 2024 in Edinburgh Zoo

Asiatic lioness Bindee IMAGE: RZSS member Margaret Mollon 2024

The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland’s (RZSS) Edinburgh Zoo has welcomed eight-year-old Asiatic lioness, Bindee, from Parc Zoologique et Botanique de Mulhouse in France. Bindee joins the wildlife conservation charity’s male lion, Jay, as part of a vital breeding programme for the endangered species which aims to conserve healthy and genetically diverse populations of some of the world’s most threatened species in zoos across Europe.

Asiatic lions once ranged from Turkey, across Asia, to eastern India, but they were hunted to near-extinction for sport. It is now estimated that just 600 Asiatic lions remain in the wild, and they are only found in the Gir Forest in India, which makes them especially vulnerable to a disease outbreak or natural disaster.

Bindee and Jay will be gradually introduced to each other by the zoo’s expert keeper teams over the coming weeks. 

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