'Tiger temple also slaughterhouse'
The cesspool called Tiger Temple is open and more and more dark things are coming to light. For example, the police made a new lurid discovery during a raid near the Tiger Temple. A kind of 'slaughterhouse' has been found in a building, which was used to cut the tigers into pieces.
40 dead tiger cubs found in tiger temple
Animal protectors have been saying it for quite some time: There is a lot wrong with the tiger temple. A discovery of 40 dead tiger cubs in a chest freezer will only confirm that picture. They appear to have been killed recently.
First three tigers removed from Tiger Temple
Yesterday, three tigers were removed with great difficulty from the controversial Tiger temple, Wat Pa Luangta Bua Yannasampanno in Kanchanaburi. The Tiger Temple, about 100 kilometers west of the capital Bangkok, is run by monks. Tourists can take selfies with the animals and bottle feed tiger cubs.
Curtain falls for controversial tiger temple
The curtain finally seems to fall on the controversial tiger temple in Kanchanaburi. This week, the DNP (Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation) with the help of police, army and local authorities removes all 137 tigers from the tiger temple Wat Luangta Bua Yannasampanno
The controversial tiger temple in Kanchanaburi is no good. A lawyer who worked for the temple opened a booklet and distanced himself from the temple. The man says he has evidence that the temple is involved in wildlife trafficking. Since then he has been threatened, he says.
News from Thailand – Saturday, April 25, 2015
A selection of today's most important Thai news, including:
– Pheu Thai does not want a postponement of the elections
– Business: elections important for Thailand's image
– THAI wants to be a safe airline
– Controversial Tiger Temple does not have to close after all
– Navy wants submarines, price tag: 36 billion baht
Controversial Tiger Temple must donate tigers
The controversial tiger temple in Thailand, the Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua is being tackled. The temple, which pretends to be a shelter for tigers and therefore attracts many tourists, must transfer the 147 tigers present to animal parks or nature parks, the Thai animal protection said.
News from Thailand – February 13, 2015
A selection of today's most important Thai news, including:
– Prayut warns Yingluck not to flee abroad
– Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple not guilty of assaulting tigers
– PM is looking for investors for high-speed train Hua Hin and Pattaya
– German tourist (58) drowned near Krabi, son could be saved
– Thai teenagers are not allowed to have sex on Valentine's Day
A new report from the conservation and animal welfare campaign group Care for the Wild International (CWI) exposes the truth about the living conditions for animals at the Tiger Temple in Kanchanburi, Thailand.