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The slithery issue of pet snakes

The death of a man after being bitten by an exotic snake has raised questions on keeping venomous pets in Malaysia. While the law allows us to keep certain wildlife as pets, many are urging for more regulations and for owners to be more accountable for dangerous pets.

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Will the U.S. Congress act to regulate big cats kept in captivity? (commentary)

After two seasons of the hit television show Tiger King and a new dramatization, Joe vs. Carole, soon to debut, millions of people have been desensitized to the dangerous and cruel issue of keeping big cats as pets. Across the United States there have been more than 300 dangerous incidents involving big cats since 1990. In […]

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[Vidhispeaks] The Wildlife Protection Amendment Act: An opportunity for effective reform in Wildlife law

Both domestically, and internationally, wildlife smuggling has become rampant India remains one of the top 20 countries for illegal wildlife trafficking, especially leading in illegal reptile trade

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PM: Adopt KL Joint Statement to save tigers

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has proposed adopting the Kuala Lumpur Joint Statement on Tiger Conservation to recover and boost the tiger population in potential tiger habitats in South-East Asia.

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Parks and private conservancies in Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe was only spending US$10per square kilometre on its parks to protect wildlife when the international standard was US$200-250 per square kilometre and South Africa was spending as much as US$6 000. This was said by one of the former parks managers who was commenting on how poaching had become rampant on both national parks.

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