Virus kills over 70 tigers in private park


A deadly virus and bacterial infection have killed at least 72 tigers at a private animal park in Thailand’s north in recent weeks, authorities said.

The provincial livestock office in Chiang Mai said in a statement on Friday that testing detected the highly infectious canine ­distemper virus as well as bacteria affecting the respiratory ­system.

“When tigers fall ill, it is more difficult to detect than in animals like cats or dogs. By the time we realised they were sick, it was already too late,” Somchuan Ratanamungklanon, director of the national livestock department, told local media.

Its website advertises a chance for visitors to touch and take ­photos with the big cats.

“These tigers died the way they lived – in misery, confinement and fear,” animal rights organisation Peta Asia said.

“If tourists stayed away, these places would quickly become unprofitable, and tragedies like this would be far less likely to happen,” the group added. — AFP

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