I would like to say
thanks to all the members
and friends who have
supported and promoted my
Telegraph
groups,Siberian,Bengal,Ch
eetah,Chinese,Snow
Leopard and Jaguars which
have all been
deleted.There have been a
group who have supported
me by posting...
Have you ever voluntered
on a charity stall? I
have recently,one was for
the Born Free people and
the other was for Tiger
Watch.Born Free was
basically about raising
money but Tiger Watch was
more about giving out
information,approaching
people in the...
Tourists feed tigers at
a private zoo in Guilin,
China. Owners of such
animals are pushing to
legalize sales of
captive-tiger products.
Conservationists fear
that any form of legal
tiger trade would further
endanger the few cats
that still roam free...
Exotic cat advocate
named Hero of the
YearUpdated: Friday, 18
Dec 2009, 11:39 PM
ESTPublished : Friday, 18
Dec 2009, 11:39 PM
ESTCynthia SmootTAMPA - A
local hero to exotic cats
is the new Animal Planet
Hero of the Year,
announced Friday night on
th...
For being selected,
Scott Lope will receive a
$15,000 animal-related
trip to anywhere in the
world and Big Cat Rescue
will get $10,000.Animal
Planet honors Big Cat
Rescue official as 2009
hero
By WALT
BELCHERwbelcher@tampatrib
.comPublished:
December...
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— Trotz internationaler
Proteste: Harte Zeiten
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— DALLAS -- The United
States may soon see its
prison population drop
for the first time in
almost four decades, a
milestone in a nation
that locks up more people
than any other. more