CITES species report: Asian big cats
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Tiger farming has come under scrutiny in recent years, with evidence that the legal trade in tiger parts and derivatives is putting pressure on wild tiger populations. Several important proposals affecting these endangered felines were tabled at this year’s CITES event, and we caught up with EIA’s tiger and wildlife crime campaign leader Debbie Banks to find out how Asia’s big cats fared at the meeting. Subscribe to Earth Touch now for more amazing nature http://goo.gl/thjT7W Earth Touch News Network http://www.earthtouchnews.com
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Here I'll give you guys a hit. Can't believe you're still on and pretending to produce videos. Looks like a lot of folks caught on to your bullshit, not to mention the bullshit competition nowadays - hell it was a pretty good run. Don't feel bad too about it, not that liars ever do, but you'll again come up with something as new and as empty as your existence.
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Captive breeding just sickens me :/ Especially when its wild animals and birds that should be in the wild and not in cages
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Governments, don't you just love them!!
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