Nine-month-old lion cub Serolibi is seen at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage in Kenya Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004.
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The Kenya Wildlife service has rolled out plans to relocate its 62-year-old Nairobi animal orphanage due to an increase in the number of rescued wildlife it houses as a rising human population leads to more frequent conflict with the country's wildlife.
Nine-month-old lion cub Serolibi is seen at the Nairobi Animal Orphanage in Kenya Tuesday, Dec. 28, 2004.
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SAYYID AZIM/AP
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