Science Tigers Declared Extinct in Laos

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Are tigers extinct in Laos?

That’s the conclusion of a detailed new study that found no evidence wild tigers still exist in the country.

What researchers did find during a five-year camera survey of the biodiversity-rich Nam Et-Phou Louey National Protected Area was evidence of snares—lots and lots of deadly snares, which are designed to trap and kill any animals that stumble across them.

It appears that tigers have now paid the ultimate price for the snaring crisis that plagues Laos and the rest of Southeast Asia.

“Snares are simple to make,” says Akchousanh Rasphone, a zoologist with the Wildlife Research Conservation Unit and lead author of the study. “One person can set hundreds or even thousands of snares, which kill indiscriminately and are inhumane for anything that is captured.” Most animals killed in snares are destined for Asia’s bushmeat markets, although tigers themselves are sought by wildlife traffickers for their valuable furs and body parts.

The loss of tigers in Laos was an avoidable, if not unexpected, tragedy. The most recent worldwide tiger population estimates, released in April 2016, put the number of tigers remaining in the country at all of two. The observation of those last two Laotian tigers came from the first year of the camera survey; they were never seen again—except, in all likelihood, by the trappers who killed them.

“Our team did what we could with our limited resources to conserve the species,” says Rasphone. “We did our best despite being defeated by the high international demand in the illegal wildlife trade for this species.”

Their deaths continue the slow decline of the Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris tigris). Today their only healthy populations remain in Thailand, which at last count had about 189 wild tigers. The Indochinese tiger (previously considered its own subspecies) also persists at unsustainable levels in China (about 7 tigers), Vietnam (fewer than 5) and Myanmar (no reliable population count).

Unfortunately, the news of tigers’ extirpation in Laos hasn’t generated much attention in the country.

It seemed to spark very little discussion in Laos in terms of how to move things forward with regards to preventing extirpation of more species,” says Rasphone. “It occurs to me that the only thing that our government was concerned about was that the study made the country lose face, instead of taking it as a lessons learned and thinking about how not to repeat the same mistakes again for the species of conservation importance that are left.”
 
"Look, white people, they taste god, and make our dicks hard. We don't care about big cats."

Very sad. I don't get why people think most Asians give a shit about these animals. Old beliefs and superstitions win out nearly every time.
 
Well that sucks. I wonder if they were all killed by fucking landmines and barbed wire.
 
I don't get why people think most Asians give a shit about these animals.
Simple: because thinking of foreign cultures as anything other than just palette-swapped versions of affluent Western urbanites is beyond their stunted, self-centered imaginations racist.
 
Really sad. I just can't understand how someone can want to buy tiger skins or whatever. Why would you want to kill these animals?
 
So much for Laotian tiger penis aphrodisiacs. Guess I'm not going to be able to get hard for my next trip to Thailand.
 
"Look, white people, they taste god, and make our dicks hard. We don't care about big cats."

Very sad. I don't get why people think most Asians give a shit about these animals. Old beliefs and superstitions win out nearly every time.
How dare you criticize a culture for their barbaric practices that make no sense and are not scientifically supported just because you are white cis male?
 
Just remember, only wypipo do damage to the environment! If the west just opened their borders for all Laotian people, we wouldn’t be in this mess today!
 
Is anyone surprised? Chinks don't care about conservation when they can grind up endangered species to make their tiny little rice noodles bigger.
 
Really sad. I just can't understand how someone can want to buy tiger skins or whatever. Why would you want to kill these animals?

Chinese penis hardening potions. You see, according to Chinese traditional medicine rather than take real, lab tested medications for dick related issues you need to grind up the parts of endangered species and make them into a tasty soup. :biggrin:

Sadly, now that they have killed all the tigers in Laos it will only drive up the price and desirability of tigers elsewhere. Since tigers only live in third world toilets outside of western rule there is virtually nothing we can really do.

The bushmeat industry is a serious problem in the southern hemisphere. Notice we don't have these problems where hunting seasons are regulated. It's a whole other planet elsewhere. We need to stop thinking as if they are just slightly backwards westerners. I know it sounds #racist but Asian countries typically don't give a damn about animal welfare. The people who do are in a minority and their efforts do not have the same impact as they would in the west.
 
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