Hundreds of orang-utans, tigers inspected in Thai zoo raid

Authors: 
Agence France-Presse
Document Type: 
Media
Citation: 
Agence France-Presse. (2003, November 23). Hundreds of orang-utans, tigers inspected in Thai zoo raid. [Online]. Available: http://www.terradaily.com/2003/031123043056.s0ap0tdf.html [2003, November 23].
Year Published: 
2003
Type Work: 
News Release
Availability: 
Online
Language: 
English
Country: 
Thailand
Url: 
http://www.terradaily.com/2003/031123043056.s0ap0tdf.html
Bushmeat Asian Type: 
Wildlife Trade
Keywords: 
orangutans; tigers; Thailand; zoo; raid; enforcement; trade
Abstract: 
Thai police inspected hundreds of orang-utans and tigers in a raid on a private Bangkok zoo as part of a campaign to wipe out illegal wildlife trade, reports said Sunday. More than 150 forestry police swooped on the Safari World zoo on a tip-off that many orang-utans, native only to Borneo and Sumatra, were being kept there, the Nation newspaper said. "Indonesia does not allow the export of orang-utans, but we were informed that more than 100 of them were here," Forestry Police chief Major General Sawek Pinsinchai told the daily. "We found 115, whereas the zoo earlier reported that it only had 44," he said in the report which included photos of cages holding several baby orang-utans. Nearly 100 tigers were also found at Safari World, one of many privately owned zoos in the country which have breeding programs for the endangered cats. Sawek said tigers were regularly shipped out of Thailand, mainly to China where they were butchered and their parts used to make...
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