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More than 100 tigers and protected bird species in Wat Pa Luang Ta Bua, popularly known as the Tiger Temple in Kanchanaburi province were impounded by authorities following complaints that the temple was alleged to engage in illegal wildlife trading.

The impounding of all wild animals and protected birds was ordered after a combined force of more than 100 forestry and park officials, police and soldiers searched the temple for protected bird species on Tuesday.

They produced search warrant for a temple worker for acknowledgement but he refused to sign saying he has no authority, saying the temple abbot was in Bangkok for sickness treatment.

After failing to get his acknowledgement for the search, authorities decided to move in and search the area.

They seized 38 hornbills, and impounded more than 100 tigers in the temple.

Authorities also tried in vain to find two rare wolves which were earlier put in cage in front of the temple.

All the seized hornbills and other protected birds were put in cages and would be sent to Khao Pratap Chang wildlife research station in Ratchaburi for nursery.

Wildlife poaching suppression officer Chatchai Sripaew said all the birds are protected species and people raising these birds must have permits from authorities.

He said the search and seizure followed complaints that the temple engaged in illegal wildlife trade.

For the over 100 tigers in the temple, he said all would be impounded for check if the temple had official documents to raise them.

He said authorities would try to find out the two missing wolves, and seek clarification from the temple how they disappeared.

He said authorities would yet to get them back.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/tiger-temple-raided

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-- Thai PBS 2015-01-04

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Sriracha Tiger zoo near Pattaya was busted red handed selling tiger to China

a few years ago. Must be some serious money involved in this trade..

That case faded away, guess the right money was paid. I suspect this temple

is doing the exact same thing. Breed a tiger, make money showing it while it

is growing up, and then sell it to China. A sickening outcome for such a

magnificent animal. Sure wish the moronic men in China who eat tiger penis

soup will realize that Viagra works better, and saves tigers at the same time.

And Viagra is much cheaper, especially the Thai equivalent manufactured by the Thai Pharmacy organisation (GPO) and certainly more effective than sucking a tigers d_ck

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I've never understood tourists go there to see and touch the tigers, worst thing to go with children, stupid humans and parents.

For a long time it was promoted as a place that helps tigers that got rescued. I am sure many tourists thought they do something good by supporting them.

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Went there in the early days. Entry (even for farangs!) was only a few baht. Tigers were free to roam in the old quarry and you could get your photo taken with them. A donation box was there as you left the area to help develop the sanctuary but the sum was up to you if anything!

Went back about 3 yrs later and it was in full swing as a commercial enterprise. All of the grand plans from past years were still just plans with little to show for past donations. Tigers were now chained and somewhat controlled by squirting tiger urine into their nostrils when they got agitated. Never been back since and discourage others from visiting.

That explains the good and the bad reports.....

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Went there many a moon a go cost me 100 baht and my Thai wife for free, twice, had to sign that I donated the 100 baht btw. whistling.gif

Never went back, but, our Thai grown up children (from my wife's side) went there and all Thais complained about the fee they charged for Thais and non Thais as well, 600 baht. blink.png

I just smiled, thinking to myself, "I told you so" as I did tell them. smile.png

Re the 100 tigers, where is there a place to keep them in Thailand other than where they are now? Anyone knows? Kan Safari Park has the land, but , for 100 of them I think not. facepalm.gif

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Sriracha Tiger zoo near Pattaya was busted red handed selling tiger to China

a few years ago. Must be some serious money involved in this trade..

That case faded away, guess the right money was paid. I suspect this temple

is doing the exact same thing. Breed a tiger, make money showing it while it

is growing up, and then sell it to China. A sickening outcome for such a

magnificent animal. Sure wish the moronic men in China who eat tiger penis

soup will realize that Viagra works better, and saves tigers at the same time.

And Viagra is much cheaper, especially the Thai equivalent manufactured by the Thai Pharmacy organisation (GPO) and certainly more effective than sucking a tigers d_ck

and just how would you know that viagra is more effective than sucking a tigers weewee?

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I should be over the moon....but I'm not. I see no mention of experts being present - WWF or something like that so one has to assume this is mostly down to a bunch of soldiers or rangers who are barely prepared and the consequences will just be more deprivation for the animals.

We've seen how the authorities handle major crime scenes on Koh Tao - lets hope they don't make a similar mess of this.

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Sriracha Tiger zoo near Pattaya was busted red handed selling tiger to China

a few years ago. Must be some serious money involved in this trade..

That case faded away, guess the right money was paid. I suspect this temple

is doing the exact same thing. Breed a tiger, make money showing it while it

is growing up, and then sell it to China. A sickening outcome for such a

magnificent animal. Sure wish the moronic men in China who eat tiger penis

soup will realize that Viagra works better, and saves tigers at the same time.

And Viagra is much cheaper, especially the Thai equivalent manufactured by the Thai Pharmacy organisation (GPO) and certainly more effective than sucking a tigers d_ck

and just how would you know that viagra is more effective than sucking a tigers weewee?

Good call, but must he honest and admit that the former has been assumed from acquired knowledge and the latter is only from imagination.

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