Aleks, a tiger found in a severely malnourished condition in a private enclosure amidst the conflict in Ukraine, is ready to begin a new life in Lincolnshire. Aleks was left by his owner during the warfare, and the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust has now intervened with an aim to provide him with a ‘second chance’. The trust is set to welcome Aleks warmly, ensuring that he receives the care and habitat necessary for him to flourish.
This article is based on original reports posted on www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk and adapted for The Lincoln Post.
Rescued Ukrainian Tiger Aleks to Find New Home in Lincolnshire
Aleks was found emaciated in a private enclosure after his owner fled the conflict – now Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust wants to give him a ‘second chance’


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