Home / World

State wildlife officials remove tigers from Buddhist temple

By Agencies in Bangkok | China Daily | Updated: 2016-06-01 08:46

Wildlife officials in Thailand on Monday began removing some of the 137 tigers held at a Buddhist temple following accusations that the monks were involved in illegal breeding and trafficking of the animals.

The director of Thailand's Wildlife Conservation Office, Teunjai Noochdumrong, said three tigers were tranquilized and transported on Monday in an operation involving about 1,000 state personnel that is expected to continue for a week.

The animals will be taken to three government animal refuges elsewhere in Thailand.

<P>State wildlife officials remove tigers from Buddhist temple</P>

Today's Top News

Editor's picks

Most Viewed