Phoenix Rebirth Files trading as Race Against Extinction
(Reg. No.: 2008/008411/08; Section 21 (Non-Profit Organization); Section 18A Status)

   

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    The Tiger Trade, Wildlife Trafficking and Traditional Medicine

Awareness on the plight of Tigers, their dwindling numbers due to the horrific trade in body parts and the fur trade, is the theme.

Thank you to Cowan Signs who helped us with the brilliant canvases we have had up at Expo’s and which are now up at Lory Park Sanctuary.

These pictures are disturbing, but it is critical that we expose what is happening.

It is critical that Western Tourists understand that some places which they visit seem like Sanctuaries and Zoos, but the money ends up here - supporting Wildlife Trafficking.

 This is mainly why there are so few Tigers left in the Wild…

Tiger and Leopard skin for sale on the main street of Litang Sichuan Province - Aug 2005

Courtesy of the Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking (CATT) and Save The Tiger Fund (STTF)

Bust by Thai police of wildlife slaughter-house outside Bangkok – Oct 2003

Courtesy of the Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking (CATT) and Save The Tiger Fund (STTF)

Man wearing tiger skin, Litang County Horse Racing Festival, Sichuan Province, China - Aug 2005 (top pic);

Horse Racing Festival, China - Aug 2005 (bottom pic);

Courtesy of the Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking (CATT) and Save The Tiger Fund (STTF)

Vat of Tiger Bone Wine in Harbin, China

Courtesy of the Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking (CATT) and Save The Tiger Fund (STTF)

Tiger cut in half by smugglers that were caught by Thai highway police, May 2004.

Courtesy of the Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking (CATT) and Save The Tiger Fund (STTF)

Poacher caught, Sumatra

Courtesy of the Campaign Against Tiger Trafficking (CATT) and Save The Tiger Fund (STTF)

What the different body parts are used for in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Conservation. Education. Awareness.

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