Emergency Mission Argentina
A turning point for the animals of a former zoo — and one of our most complex missions to date
In August 2025, we accepted the invitation by the government of Argentina and the management of the former Zoo Luján, in the province of Buenos Aires, to conduct an initial assessment of the animals living there. This was a first step in delivering on an important Memorandum of Understanding with the government, with the aim of securing legislative reforms that strengthen animal welfare standards for big cats across the country and prevent future welfare emergencies.
The former zoo was closed down due to animal welfare concerns, and our assessment raised serious concerns over the safety, health and well-being of over 60 big cats and two bears still housed there. Therefore, on 1 September 2025, we agreed to take on full responsibility for the care of the animals, including the husbandry management, veterinary care, and associated running costs. By taking this step, we have embarked on one of our largest and most complex emergency missions to date. The situation is heartbreaking — as these animals have spent years without adequate care, space or enrichment. We have ensured that their basic needs are met by feeding them and keeping them safe while we plan for their long-term solutions. A small FOUR PAWS team also arrived on site in September to address their immediate needs and prepare for veterinary assessments — but this is just the beginning.
In October 2025, a large team of experts will attend to the big cats and bears. We will conduct thorough health checks and provide urgent medical care and treatments to the animals in desperate need. We are committed to finding species-appropriate solutions and to ensuring that each animal has a brighter, happier future. Your support will help us give them the second chance they deserve.
Follow the timeline below for updates on this emergency mission.




