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door mistifarang » zaterdag 01 augustus 2009, 09:33
“Care for the Wild International (CWI) published a report in June 2008 that claimed the tigers at the temple are not rescued wild tigers, but are obtained by illegally trading with black market tiger farms. They say the real purpose is making money, not helping tigers. The groups also criticize the Tiger Temple for interbreeding different subspecies of tigers, which they say violates conservation principles. Some visitors have reported what they say is abuse of the tigers. Some locals assert that the temple's stated goal of building a new sanctuary has been repeatedly put back as moving the tigers to a more natural environment would disrupt their ability to charge for photo opportunities with them. Others say the new sanctuary is now much much bigger in scope than initially planned, with room for more tigers, as shown in the photographs of the development. The temple has not stated that it would not allow photo opportunities in the new sanctuary, and the new centre will need visitor income to be maintained.”
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