Cartel turf war forces evacuation of some 700 exotic animals in Mexico’s ‘Noah’s Ark’ rescue

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A keeper feeds an elephant as it is relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

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CULIACÁN (Mexico), May 23 — Hundreds of animals including elephants, crocodiles, lions and tigers have been moved from a violence-torn Mexican cartel heartland to a new home in an operation described as a “21st-century Noah’s Ark.”

The transported species, which also included exotic birds, had been housed at the Ostok animal refuge near Culiacán, the capital of Sinaloa state, home to one of the country’s most powerful drug gangs.

The animal sanctuary’s administrators told reporters yesterday that for months they had received threats, with a truck and equipment stolen.

A tiger is pictured as it is relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

A tiger is pictured as it is relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

“We are leaving because we run the risk of something happening to me and my team,” said Ernesto Zazueta, the director of the refuge.

In total, about 700 animals were moved by road to a ranch on the coast.

“This caravan of animals is a kind of 21st-century Noah’s Ark. But this time, the animals aren’t fleeing a flood, but rather insecurity, fear, and anxiety,” Zazueta said.

Since September, Culiacán has been the epicentre of a bloody war between factions of the Sinaloa drug cartel that has left more than 1,200 people dead and 1,400 missing, according to official figures.

The cartel is one of six Mexican drug trafficking groups designated terrorist organisations by the US.

A truck is pictured on the road as it transports an elephant to be relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

A truck is pictured on the road as it transports an elephant to be relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

Ailing health

Regular roadblocks and armed clashes in the region made it difficult for the sanctuary’s workers to keep the captive wildlife fed, another reason to relocate them.

“The animals’ health began to suffer,” Zazueta said, adding that at least a tonne of beef and chicken was needed every three days to feed the animals.

Workers sedated the most dangerous of them, including lions and tigers, so they could be placed in cages for the 220-kilometre road trip.

Two large containers and a huge crane were needed to load the elephants onto trailers.

The final destination is a site called “Bioparque El Encanto,” located in the seaside resort town of Mazatlán on Sinaloa’s Pacific coast and owned by a local businessman, Zazueta said.

Big cats and other exotic animals have long been found at Mexican ranches and other properties owned by drug traffickers, who adopt them as pets but then abandon them when fleeing authorities or rival criminal groups.

A lion is pictured as it is relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

A lion is pictured as it is relocated to a ranch on the coast from Culiacan, Sinaloa state, Mexico May 20, 2025. — AFP pic

Since September, federal authorities have discovered at least 14 big cats, some seized in raids and others found in abandoned houses believed to be used for criminal activities.

They were given a new home at the Ostok refuge, whose director said the mass animal transfer sent a “painful message” about the situation in the Sinaloa state capital.

“If animals can no longer live in Culiacán, who can?” Zazueta said. — AFP

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