Tuesday, April 22, 2008
What have Tigers got to do with Flyball Dogs?
The short answer to the question posed in our title is... NOTHING! But please bear with me and read on...
Make the Tiger Trade ban Permanent
If you care about wildlife in general, and tigers in particular please visit the two different page links [above, and below] now...
Below, also, is a quote from one of the web pages which these links point to -
"Tiger numbers have decreased dramatically in recent decades due to poaching to supply the illegal trade in tiger parts, used in traditional medicines, as clothing for cultural ceremonies and as decorative objects such as rugs.
It is illegal markets in China which drive most tiger poaching and illegal trade. To its credit, China has taken many steps to stem this problem; however, its commitment to ending tiger trade is now wavering."
the Illegal Tiger Trade must end
Make the Tiger Trade ban Permanent
If you care about wildlife in general, and tigers in particular please visit the two different page links [above, and below] now...
Below, also, is a quote from one of the web pages which these links point to -
"Tiger numbers have decreased dramatically in recent decades due to poaching to supply the illegal trade in tiger parts, used in traditional medicines, as clothing for cultural ceremonies and as decorative objects such as rugs.
It is illegal markets in China which drive most tiger poaching and illegal trade. To its credit, China has taken many steps to stem this problem; however, its commitment to ending tiger trade is now wavering."
the Illegal Tiger Trade must end
Labels: flyball dogs, illedgal trade, tiger poaching, tiger trade, tigers
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