Not just China -- US under fire for tiger trade
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Not just China -- US under fire for tiger trade

Last Updated: Thursday, February 11, 2010, 10:31
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Not just China -- US under fire for tiger trade WASHINGTON: Conservationists appealed Wednesday for an end to the commercial tiger trade, warning that demand in China, Southeast Asia -- but also the United States -- was threatening the big cats with extinction.

Environmental campaigners see 2010 as crucial to spread their message as East Asian nations celebrate the Year of the Tiger and Russia prepares to hold a summit on tiger conservation in September in Vladivostok.

Only some 3,200 tigers remain in the wild, nearly half of them in India, down from 100,000 worldwide a century ago due to burgeoning human populations and a demand in China, Vietnam and Laos for tiger parts in folk medicine.

But environmental campaigners said the problem was not just in Asia. They worried about the United States, where more than 5,000 tigers are believed to be in private hands as backyard pets or roadside zoo attractions.

Crawford Allan, director of North America operations at the conservation program Traffic, said an investigation had found tiger-breeding farms akin to puppy mills help meet the demand.

With tigers often too dangerous to handle after six months old, they risk exploitation after they outgrow their usefulness, Allan said. He voiced alarm that some US restaurants have sold tiger meat as an exotic dish.

"The US needs to take action," Allan told reporters on a conference call. "It is virtually impossible in some states to know where tigers are, how many there are and if they're being sucked into a trafficking black hole."

While 26 states ban private ownership of tigers, nine states -- including North Carolina, Ohio, South Carolina and Wisconsin -- have no regulations at all, he said.

The highest number of captive tigers are found in Texas, which has regulations on tiger ownership but rarely enforces them, according to Allan.

Conservationists have largely applauded the Chinese government's efforts to stamp out the tiger trade, but they warned that a growing private industry of tiger farms in Asia was putting new pressure on the endangered species.

Chinese authorities said this week that the country had nearly 6,000 tigers in captivity and could breed 1,000 more every year as part of an effort to increase the animals' population.

But tiger supporters warn that more animals are being bred in underground farms and have vowed to fight any push to legalize them.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, February 11, 2010, 10:31

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Renee and Lloyd - Salisbury, Md.
I love ALL animals. However, there is just something about the Tiger that intrigues me. When I look at a tiger, real, photo, painted picture, or otherwise I am completely captivated, and simply in awe, of this magnificent, beautiful,t creature. How can humans, as a whole, be so careless about another species. We are not only destroying these wonderous animals, but our very future as well. Think on this: It`s not nice to fool with Mother Nature. I believe that. If we keep making animals become extinct, it will be catastrophic. ``Circle of Life`` is no joke. We are ALL connected, destroying one only creates a chain reaction that, in the end, will destroy us all. The ``Bee Movie``, was not joking!!!
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Marìa eugenia - Mèrida Mèxico
It`s urgent to take action to protectc animals, before i`ts too late. Are we human or just senseless creatures trying to destroy life for money or pleassure?
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MICHAEL K - AUSTRALIA
it is a very sad news as i have said before
let the tigers live in the forest that they bellong not in human hands texas laws should be changed and this beautiful big cat should be saved for all man kind.just not for the greedy ones.
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geet - delhi
It is the right time for the world to take up and save animals which are being inexorably wiped out by poaching,deforestation and other reasons.The tiger is indeed a beautiful animal, an apex predator whose presence ensures natural balance of animals in the forest. Mere human greed and belief in medicinal value should not be cause of the tiger becoming a musuem piece.Simlarly it is indeed difficult to imagine what pleasure can be derived from caging an animal which should be free.
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