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40 tiger cub bodies found in freezer of Thailand’s Tiger Temple Thailand Tiger Temple: 40 tiger cub bodies found in freezer at controversial tourist attraction
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The bodies of 40 tiger cubs have been found in a freezer in Thailand’s famous Tiger Temple.The bodies of 40 tiger cubs have been found in a freezer in Thailand’s famous Tiger Temple.
The Buddhist temple, in the Kanchanaburi province west of Bangkok, is a tourist destination where people took selfies with bottle-fed cubs and more than 100 tigers could be seen.The Buddhist temple, in the Kanchanaburi province west of Bangkok, is a tourist destination where people took selfies with bottle-fed cubs and more than 100 tigers could be seen.
The temple was raided following international pressure over suspected animal trafficking and abuse on Monday. Thai wildlife authorities found the tiger carcasses as they removed live animals from the premises two days later.The temple was raided following international pressure over suspected animal trafficking and abuse on Monday. Thai wildlife authorities found the tiger carcasses as they removed live animals from the premises two days later.
Adisorn Nuchdamrong, deputy director-general of the Department of National Parks, said the 40 carcasses were discovered in a freezer in a kitchen area of the temple, though he did not know why the dead cubs had been stored in this manner.Adisorn Nuchdamrong, deputy director-general of the Department of National Parks, said the 40 carcasses were discovered in a freezer in a kitchen area of the temple, though he did not know why the dead cubs had been stored in this manner.
“They must be of some value for the temple to keep them,” he said, “but for what is beyond me.”“They must be of some value for the temple to keep them,” he said, “but for what is beyond me.”
Tiger parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine.Tiger parts are used in traditional Chinese medicine.
A total of 52 live tigers have been removed from the temple by officials, the latest move in a tug-of-war to bring the tigers under state control that has been playing out for 15 years.A total of 52 live tigers have been removed from the temple by officials, the latest move in a tug-of-war to bring the tigers under state control that has been playing out for 15 years.
There are still 85 tigers at the temple, Mr Adisorn said.There are still 85 tigers at the temple, Mr Adisorn said.
Thailand has long been a hub for the illicit trafficking of wildlife and forest products, including ivory. Exotic birds, mammals and reptiles, some of them endangered species, can often be found on sale in markets.Thailand has long been a hub for the illicit trafficking of wildlife and forest products, including ivory. Exotic birds, mammals and reptiles, some of them endangered species, can often be found on sale in markets.
On Tuesday, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals group said the temple was "hell for animals" and called on tourists to stop visiting animal attractions at home and abroad.On Tuesday, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals group said the temple was "hell for animals" and called on tourists to stop visiting animal attractions at home and abroad.
Additional reporting by ReutersAdditional reporting by Reuters