Farms: Tiger Farms in China - Breeding Monsters With No Use In Conservation.
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http://www.mslaw.edu China outlawed domestic tiger trade in 1993, but entrepreneurs there have bred more than five thousand tigers in captivity in the hopes that they can get the Chinese government to lift its ban. In this excerpt from the Massachusetts School of Law's Educational Forum, Assistant Dean Diane Sullivan talks with Grace Ge Gabriel, Regional Director of IFAW Asia, about the plight of the tiger on the Asian continent. The Massachusetts School of Law at Andover also presents information on important current affairs to the general public in television and radio broadcasts, an intellectual journal, conferences, author appearances, blogs and books. THE MASSACHUSETTS SCHOOL OF LAW IS NEW ENGLAND’S MOST AFFORDABLE AND DIVERSE LAW SCHOOL. We are dedicated to growing tomorrow’s leaders; empowering them with professional skills taught by instructors with real world experience, in a fun supportive campus environment. _ ➡YOUR FUTURE STARTS HERE! Learn More at http://MSLaw.EDU Connect with MSLaw: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MSLAndover Twitter: http://Twitter.com/EDU_video Visit our site: http://MSLaw.edu and - Subscribe to our Videos! http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=mslawdotedu -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- The History of Iran / US Relations: "American Imperialism - Stephen Kinzer on Overthrow Part 2: Vietnam, Iran and Chile" ➨ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7wECccLRec -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-
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A state fair in New York allowed an exibiter to sell photos of fair patrons holding tiger kittens. I wondered what become of them when they became adult cats. Every year the exibiter would have a new batch of kittens for photo ops ?I filed an FOI with The USDA and USDI. .
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America should use sanctions on China to force them to stop animal cruelty
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TCM is not based on superstition - you dont have to act childish just because you dont understand a medicine with 5,000 year old history. Yes, its sad tigers are being treated this way - but so are 99% of all farmed animals in the western world!!! Does that mean the western farming is based on superstition? Use logic, rather than emotion to make your decisions and understanding.
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Pisses me off to see things like this happend to tigers..
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Very sad. Just another example of china's disregard for both human and animal rights.
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Horrible! And much of the tigers are probably used in the proven to be non-effective "traditional chinese medicine", i.e the traditional superstition and fraud! : (