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Earth Day Broadcast: A Better Worlds - Earth Day Special.

4/25/2022

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Steven Galster the founder of Freeland and co-founder of the Endpandemics participated on the 22 April 2022 for – Earth Day Broadcast: A Better Worlds - Earth Day Special. 
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The hidden tale of a 3-legged tiger.

2/17/2022

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Tigers are in the news again. First, rare camera-trap footage released last week showed a three-legged victim of poaching, a female tiger, hopping through the jungles of western Thailand, eating domestic animals (and possibly attacking people too). Days later: an undercover bust of traffickers with tiger skins in the same region. To keep hope alive for the critically endangered big cat, authorities must now act on two levels.
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Press Release:Joint Force Stings Tiger Traffickers.

2/17/2022

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(Bangkok)-- Today, Thai authorities confirmed the arrest of 3 suspects linked to the trafficking of
tigers and other endangered species following an undercover operation that ended yesterday in
western Thailand.
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Officers from the Royal Thai Police and Department of National Parks collaborated, with support
from Freeland, to identify suspects possessing and offering to sell skins of tigers, leopards, clouded
leopards, and other endangered species. Undercover buyers lured the suspects to a location in
Kanchanaburi province where the arrest of 4 men and seizure of wildlife body parts was made
during the morning of Tuesday February 15 (yesterday).
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Press Release: Joint Force Stings Tiger Traffickers.

2/17/2022

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(Bangkok)-- Today, Thai authorities confirmed the arrest of 3 suspects linked to the trafficking of
tigers and other endangered species following an undercover operation that ended yesterday in
western Thailand. 

​Officers from the Royal Thai Police and Department of National Parks collaborated, with support
from Freeland, to identify suspects possessing and offering to sell skins of tigers, leopards, clouded
leopards, and other endangered species. Undercover buyers lured the suspects to a location in
Kanchanaburi province where the arrest of 4 men and seizure of wildlife body parts was made
during the morning of Tuesday February 15 (yesterday).
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Thai wildlife group says tiger missing a leg needs help.

2/16/2022

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BANGKOK — Forest rangers in western Thailand are searching a remote jungle on the Myanmar border hoping to rescue a wild tiger with a missing leg from an area where poachers have recently been operating.
Staff from the wildlife protection organization Freeland spotted the animal earlier this week on video recorded by a remotely operated camera trap in Kanchanaburi province’s Khao Laem National Park as it was feeding on the body of a water buffalo.
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More forest patrols ordered after snare found in park.

2/15/2022

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Authorities have been ordered to step up patrols in Kanchanaburi in order to prevent wildlife poaching in the province's protected areas. Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Varawut Silpa-archa said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha ordered the move after officers at Khao Laem National Park found a tiger's paw in a snare near Pilokki village.
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Three-legged tiger lost in jungle risks starvation, says Thailand wildlife group.

2/10/2022

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Forest rangers in Western Thailand are searching a remote jungle on the Myanmar border hoping to rescue a wild tiger with a missing leg from an area where poachers have recently been operating. Staff from the wildlife protection organisation Freeland spotted the animal earlier this week on video recorded by a remotely operated camera trap in Kanchanaburi province’s Khao Laem National Park as it was feeding on the body of a water buffalo.
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Tiger with missing leg caught by camera trap in Khao Laem National Park, Thailand.

2/10/2022

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A Indochinese tiger missing its right back leg, photographed recently by a camera trap eating a dead buffalo in forest inside Khao Laem National Park in Kanchanaburi, near where a Karen man was badly mauled when attacked by three tigers late last month.
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Meet the wild tiger piloks. disabled right hind leg Believing that the hunters placed a wire rope snare in the trap (with clips)

2/10/2022

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at 3:00 p.m. February 8, 2022 Mr. Niphon Chamnongsirisak Director of the Office of Conservation Area 3 (Ban Pong) revealed that according to the order of Mr. Warawut Silpa-archa, Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Mr. Jatuporn Burusphat, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, and Mr. Thanya Netithamkul, Director-General of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to take care of safety. In the story of tigers for the villagers of Pilokki and help preserve and restore tiger population in the forest of Thailand to last forever. 
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Photo evidence of "Tiger Krong" near Pilokki's house-found missing right leg

2/10/2022

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Camera trap successfully installed! The Department of National Parks found evidence of "Tiger Krong" attacking Pilokki villagers. after secretly eating a buffalo carcass Found a deformed tiger with a broken right leg. Prepare to find a way to catch them in a safe area. Progress in the case of a tiger biting people at Pilok Kee Village, Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, has caused the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to with the Freeland Foundation Installed 20 camera traps from Feb 4-7 in the past. to follow the tiger. 
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