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The recent deaths of these big cats represent a failure in our responsibility to protect wildlife. These animals deserve to live in habitats that properly prioritize their health and safety.
Approximately 385 tigers are held in captivity in Vietnam, with the vast majority (310 animals) being at privately-owned zoos and "farms." That includes privately-run facilities like My Quynh safari park, one of the locations where some of these animals died. Animals also perished at the Vuon Xoai zoo.
Even worse: similar things have happened before. Back in 2004, at Thailand's largest farm for breeding exotic animals, dozens of tigers contracted bird flu and either died or were killed as a result.
P.S. Urge Vietnamese authorities to prioritize the health and safety of their wildlife by removing tigers, lions, and other big cats from zoos and safari parks. Sign the petition.
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