Two lion cubs made their first public appearance in their enclosure at the Paris Zoological Park on Wednesday [2].
The debut marks a significant milestone for the facility, as these are the first lion cubs born at the zoo since 2016 [1]. The event is intended to showcase hope for the preservation of Northern Lions.
The cubs, named Isis and Inaya, were born on April 4, 2026 [3]. They are currently two months old [2]. The pair took their first steps in front of the public on June 24, 2026 [6], accompanied by their mother, Asma [1].
Asma is four years old [4]. The zoo's management said they introduced the two cubs [1] to the public as part of the park's ongoing efforts to highlight wildlife conservation. The cubs remain under the care of their mother as they adapt to the enclosure, a process critical for their early development.
The Paris Zoological Park, located in Vincennes, France, serves as a hub for various species. The arrival of these cubs provides a rare opportunity for visitors to observe the early growth stages of the species in a controlled environment. The facility continues to monitor the health of the cubs and Asma to ensure a stable transition to public visibility.
“First lion cubs born at the zoo since 2016”
The birth of these cubs ends a decade-long gap in lion reproduction at the Paris Zoological Park. This success reflects the effectiveness of current breeding programs and emphasizes the role of zoological institutions in the genetic preservation of the Northern Lion, a species facing various environmental pressures in the wild.

