Forty tiger cubs found dead at temple in Thailand
Thai authorities recently raided the country’s Tiger Temple to remove captive tigers, discovered deceased cubs
Thai authorities recently raided the country’s Tiger Temple to remove captive tigers, discovered deceased cubs
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Swipe through Tinder and it won’t be long before you come across someone posing beside a tiger. But that’s about to change, as Tinder asks its users to take...
The Pandemic Prevention and Preparedness Act (PPPA) has passed to the House Standing Committee on Health. Here's what's next for the bill and the advocacy...
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More than 200 species of wild animals sourced from the Amazon rainforest are being illegally sold in shocking conditions at urban markets in Iquitos, Peru.
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