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Lion's Fertility Check Aids Endangered Species Program

17 Dec

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Summary

  • An Asiatic lion named Sahee underwent a critical health check.
  • The procedure focused on assessing his fertility for breeding.
  • The Asiatic lion population is classified as vulnerable to extinction.
Lion's Fertility Check Aids Endangered Species Program

Sahee, an Asiatic lion residing at Hertfordshire Zoo, recently underwent a significant health examination under general anaesthesia. This specialized procedure was crucial for assessing his fertility, a key component of his role in an international breeding programme. The Asiatic lion species is classified as vulnerable, with only about 700 individuals remaining in the wild, highlighting the importance of conservation efforts.

The lion, weighing 175kg, was immobilised for an hour-long examination conducted by a specialist team. The health check included electro-ejaculation to determine fertility, a full-body X-ray, and an investigation into a recurring eye issue. Sahee, who arrived at the zoo in April, and his paired mate Sonika have yet to conceive, making this fertility assessment particularly vital.

Hertfordshire Zoo's managing director emphasized the critical nature of Sahee's well-being and the fertility scan's importance for the species' protection. The zoo eagerly awaits the results, which will inform future breeding strategies. Sahee has since returned to his enclosure, with the veterinary team working to ensure his full recovery and comfort throughout the process.

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Sahee underwent a critical health check including a fertility scan under general anaesthesia.
The programme is vital because Asiatic lions are vulnerable, with only about 700 remaining in the wild.
The check included electro-ejaculation for fertility, an X-ray, and an eye issue investigation.

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