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Tag: tigers

Snared Sun Bear Indicative of Rampant Poaching Inside Belum-Temengor Forest Complex

January 28, 2014 Rhishja CotaAsia

Article courtesy of Dr Chris R. Shepherd, Regional Director, TRAFFIC Southeast Asia Perak, Malaysia, 28th January 2014 — The carcass of a Malayan Sun Bear […]

Wildlife Traffickers Aided by Corruption Along Vietnam-China Border

October 22, 2013 Guest BloggerAsia

By Scott Roberton, Wildlife Conservation Society Stashed in the hidden compartments of container trucks, or concealed among waste plastic, seafood, and other products, live animals […]

INTERPOL Environmental Compliance and Enforcement Meeting 2013

September 9, 2013 Sal AmatoAfrica

The international wildlife law enforcement community will be gathering the week of November 4th, 2013, in Nairobi, Kenya, for the first meeting of the newly […]

Infographic: Tiger Trophies, Live Tigers, Tiger Skins Exported from South Africa (2000 — 2010)

July 10, 2013August 8, 2015 Rhishja CotaAfrica

An infographic showing exports of live tigers, tiger trophies, and tiger skins from South Africa over a ten-year period. Click to enlarge: Learn more about […]

India: Local Tribespeople Enlisted to Help Protect Tigers

December 11, 2012 Rhishja CotaAsia

The indigenous Tharu tribe living next to Suhelwa Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttar Pradesh will play a pivotal role in protecting tigers, thanks to a joint […]

Google Grants $5M to Help Fight Wildlife Trafficking

December 9, 2012December 9, 2012 Rhishja CotaAfrica

Thanks to a grant from Google’s Global Impact Awards, WWF will receive $5 million for “conservation drones” and other innovative tools to protect endangered species […]

Thailand: Wildlife Trafficker Arrested with 16 Tiger Cubs

October 28, 2012October 28, 2012 Rhishja CotaAsia

A suspect identified as Faren Kongfu has been arrested in northern Thailand after 16 baby tigers were found in his vehicle. Kongfu claims that he […]

India: Tiger Shot, Hacked into Pieces Inside Zoo

September 26, 2012September 26, 2012 Rhishja CotaAsia

A female tiger named “Oni” was found dead in her enclosure at the Itanagar Zoo in Arunachal Pradesh, where intruders managed to shoot her in […]

Thailand: 4 Tigers Rescued, Suspected Trafficker Arrested

September 17, 2012September 17, 2012 Rhishja CotaAsia

Thai authorities have nabbed a suspected wildlife trafficker following the seizure of four live tigers from appalling conditions in an apartment near Bangkok. Two adult […]

Update from Vietnam: Tiger Cubs Rescued, Pangolins Less Fortunate [Video]

September 5, 2012 Rhishja CotaBig Cats

There is both good news and bad news from Vietnam following the arrest of two wildlife traffickers who attempted to smuggle four tiger cubs and […]

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