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  2. Animal welfare and rights in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    There are an estimated 500,000 stray dogs on the Indonesian island of Bali. Dogs are routinely culled, and the government advises people to kill dogs rather than place them in a shelter. The most common method of killing strays is strychnine poisoning, which has been condemned by animal welfare advocates for being severely painful. [8]

  3. Bali tiger - Wikipedia

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    The Bali tiger was a Panthera tigris sondaica population on the Indonesian island of Bali [2] which has been extinct since the 1950s. [1] It was formerly regarded as a distinct tiger subspecies with the scientific name Panthera tigris balica , which had been assessed as extinct on the IUCN Red List in 2008. [ 1 ]

  4. Carole Baskin - Wikipedia

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    A tiger at Baskin's animal sanctuary Big Cat Rescue in 2012. At the age of 17, Baskin worked at a Tampa, Florida, department store. To make money, she began breeding show cats [11] and used llamas for a lawn trimming business. [9] [11] In January 1991, Baskin married her second husband, Don Lewis, and joined his real estate business. [9]

  5. It's cat adoption month. Here's what you need to know about ...

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    A cat available for adoption at the Athens Area Humane Society on Friday, May 27, 2022, in Athens. June is national Adopt-A-Cat Month.

  6. Big Cat Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Tiger at Big Cat Rescue in 2012. One of the stated main goals of Big Cat Rescue is to end ownership and trade of exotic felines in the private sector entirely. Big Cat Rescue claims that permit systems are not effective at ensuring animal welfare and campaigns for a total ban of private ownership of big cats regardless of keeping conditions. [30]

  7. Javan tiger - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, the Cat Classification Task Force of the Cat Specialist Group revised felid taxonomy and now recognizes the Javan tiger together with the Sumatran tiger and the Bali tigers as one subspecies, P. t. sondaica. [5]