Animals
Tigers, Farms, and Confusion: What You Don't Know About the Tiger Trade Is Killing Them [FEATURE]
It has been estimated that there are a mere 3,000 wild tigers left in all the world. Even as conservationists and international officials scramble to see these animals saved, they often overlook one underlying threat. Tiger farming is driving a demand for exotic products that condemns these majestic hunters to a life as glorified livestock.
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