Wildlife officials have found no evidence of trade in tigers at Wat Pa Luangta Maha Bua in Kanchanaburi, which has been allowed to take care of the rare species even though possession is illegal.
The temple, which is famous with tourists for its tiger “zoo”, is under the spotlightagain after complaints were made to the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP).
However, officials who inspected the temple yesterday found nothing unusual inarrangements for caring for the tigers, though they did confiscate a few other speciesthey found there.
Wildlife officials have found no evidence of trade in tigers at Wat Pa Luangta Maha Bua in Kanchanaburi, which has been allowed to take care of the rare species even though possession is illegal. The temple, which is famous with tourists for its tiger “zoo”, is under the spotlightagain after complaints were made to the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP). However, officials who inspected the temple yesterday found nothing unusual inarrangements for caring for the tigers, though they did confiscate a few other speciesthey found there.
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