Rare lions settle into their new home
Sonika and Sahee, moved into their India-themed habitat at Hertfordshire Zoo, in Broxbourne, three weeks ago.
To replicate their natural surroundings, the new home has elevated lookout spots, dense foliage and colourful TukTuks in reference to their Indian heritage.
According to the London Zoological Society, there are only about 600 of the breed left in the wild.
The arrival of the lions marks a year since the site was renamed from Paradise Wildlife Park to Hertfordshire Zoo.
James Cork, head keeper, said: "Since becoming Hertfordshire Zoo a year ago, we have welcomed over 50 new animals to the county."
Peter Sampson purchased the site on 1 April 1984. Previously, it was known as Broxbourne Zoo and had a reputation as one of the worst zoos in the country.
Managing director Tyler Whitnall added: "It's a real pleasure to introduce Asiatic Lions, Sonika and Sahee to the public on such an important anniversary.
"Rebranding as Hertfordshire Zoo marked an era of real growth for us. We are now considered one of the best zoos in Europe and have made important strides in animal welfare, conservation, and education."
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