Half of tigers rescued from Thai temple have died, officials say
Inbreeding blamed as only 61 of 147 big cats survive after removal from tourist attraction
More than half of the 147 tigers confiscated from a Thai temple have died, park officials have said, blaming genetic problems linked to inbreeding at the once money-spinning tourist attraction.
For years, the Wat Pha Luang Ta Bua temple in the western province of Kanchanaburi attracted hordes of tourists who could be photographed – for a fee – next to scores of tigers.