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Mongabay
Sep 26, 2016, 4:00 am128 ptsCommercial tiger farms, that keep and breed tigers to meet the demand of tiger parts like skins, bones, teeth, and claws, are believed to fuel tiger trafficking. According to conservationists, these farms increase the desirability of tiger products and put populations of wild tigers at risk. In January this…
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