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THAILAND

3 tigers spotted in Chumphon forests, cheering conservationists

Apinya Wipatayotin, Published on 21/01/2024

» Chumphon: Three tigers believed to roam back and forth between Thailand and Myanmar have been spotted in the forests of Chumpon province.

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DEEPER DIVE

Anti-wildlife trafficking crusader Galster in live Q&A Monday

Published on 18/12/2023

» According to the United Nations, about 100 species of plants and animals go extinct every day, and 1 million are on the brink.

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DEEPER DIVE

Ban wildlife trade to prevent next pandemic: campaigner

Dave Kendall, Published on 04/12/2023

» The illegal commercial wildlife trade must be eradicated to prevent the next pandemic, says an anti-trafficking campaigner, and even the legal trade should be banned.

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THAILAND

Case against wildlife trafficking 'kingpin' dismissed

AFP, Published on 30/01/2019

» A suspected wildlife trafficking kingpin accused of smuggling $1 million worth of rhino horns to Thailand has had the case against him dismissed, in a surprise court verdict slammed by conservationists.

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OPINION

A solution to the Rohingya crisis

News, Published on 06/10/2017

» The world's fastest-growing refugee crisis is spiraling out of control in Asia, causing human suffering of horrifying proportions. But there is a bold and practical solution to the Rohingya disaster that no one is talking about. Not surprisingly, it has to do with money.

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THAILAND

Wildlife crimefighters start to sniff the money trail

Associated Press, Published on 17/09/2017

» In most cases, the conviction of a Thai man trafficking rhino horns through a bizarre scheme that involved hiring prostitutes to pose as trophy hunters would have marked the end of the story.

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THAILAND

New zoo planned next to Tiger Temple

Published on 25/02/2017

» A new zoo is planned in Kanchanaburi right next to the closed temple that ran a lucrative tiger attraction while allegedly trafficking in the endangered beasts.

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THAILAND

Animal tourism under scrutiny after Tiger Temple raid

Reuters, Published on 09/06/2016

» From selfies with tigers to elephant rides and orangutan boxing, Thailand offers tourists an array of attractions that animal rights activists say are cruel and should be shut down.