Officials say the deaths of 72 tigers at two tourist parks in northern Thailand are a result of canine distemper and not bird ...
Preliminary tests by livestock officials found that the 72 dead tigers were infected with feline parvovirus, also known as ...
Seventy-two tigers have died at a tourist park in Thailand in less than two weeks. The animals died at two facilities ...
Tests revealed a highly infectious canine distemper virus and respiratory bacteria, which were difficult to detect early.
Thai authorities launch investigation into virus outbreak that killed 72 tigers - Preliminary tests identify presence of ...
Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai has closed temporarily due to a virus outbreak that has killed 72 tigers since 8 February. Authorities are disinfecting enclosures and investigating the cause.
Wildlife rangers have located a tiger believed to have strayed from Mae Wong National Park and killed a village pig, and plan ...
Thailand is facing a severe disease outbreak that has killed at least 72 captive tigers at wildlife parks in the northern province of Chiang Mai. The majority of deaths, totalling ...
The legendary "fire tiger" of Thai folklore and mythology, the Asian golden cat is one of the most scarcely seen of all ...
BANGKOK (Reuters) - From selfies with tigers to elephant rides and orangutan boxing, Thailand offers tourists an array of attractions that animal rights activists say are cruel and should be shut down ...
The majority of the deaths were recorded at Tiger Kingdom Mae Taeng and Tiger Kingdom Mae Rim, two privately operated animal parks that allow ...