Seventy-two tigers died in the span of less than two weeks this month, across two facilities of Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai, a ...
Seventy-two tigers have died at a tourist park in Thailand in less than two weeks. The animals died at two facilities ...
Thai authorities launch investigation into virus outbreak that killed 72 tigers - Preliminary tests identify presence of ...
Thailand: 72 tigers die in Chiang Mai virus outbreak; lab tests identify canine distemper, park shut
At least 72 tigers have died in a virus outbreak at two privately operated animal parks in Thailand’s northern province of ...
In northern Thailand, 72 tigers have died from a virus outbreak in two tourist animal parks. The public remains reassured ...
At least 72 tigers died at two facilities of Tiger Kingdom Chiang Mai, a popular tourist attraction in northern Thailand.
No one has shown any symptoms so far, but authorities were nonetheless monitoring the health of people who had recently come into contact with the animals.
The website of the park where the deaths occurred advertises opportunities for visitors to ‘hug, touch, and take photos up close with tigers’. The facility has been temporarily closed ...
Seventy-two tigers died in Chiang Mai as officials blamed canine distemper, while some veterinarians call for further ...
According to international media reports, the deaths occurred at Tiger Kingdom, a privately operated park in the region ...
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Thailand monitors 108 workers after mysterious disease kills 72 tigers at Chiang Mai parks
Thailand's Department of Disease Control is monitoring 108 workers who had close contact with tigers at two Chiang Mai parks where 72 of the animals died in a rapid disease outbreak.
According to reports, the Russellville Animal Control Department has been responding to the outbreak. Officials are asking that anyone with pets should ensure they are up to date on their vaccinations ...
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