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The new protections would extend to smaller species such as jaguars and even unnatural hybrids like Nova. They'd also apply to accredited zoos. While the zoo baby phenomenon is no longer as rabid as it once was, not all zoos have ended the practice of animal meet-and-greets. The Nashville Zoo provides clouded leopard cubs for zoo fundraisers and media events (zoo officials say that play and petting sessions are not allowed), and the Dallas Zoo recently held a cheetah photo op session for the Dallas Stars (zoo officials point out none of the Stars were able to pet the cheetah, however)

Limiting and eventually banning big cat ownership in the U.S. would almost certainly be a boon for the species worldwide. Fewer than 4,000 tigers survive in the wild today. But they are farmed by the thousands in China, Laos, and other Southeast Asian countries where big cat parts are sought after as erroneous medicinal remedies and status-touting commodities. Tiger bone wine, in particular, is considered a cure-all tonic, a virility booster for men, and a coveted, favor-winning gift for superiors, elders, and relatives.

Tiger bone is banned in China, and it's illegal to trade big cats and their parts in Vietnam and elsewhere in Southeast Asia. But there's a robust black market for tiger bones, skin, teeth, and claws ? and farmed tiger parts keep demand for these items alive, perpetuating poaching. The U.S. government considers closing tiger farms integral to saving wild tigers, but when State Department officials try to negotiate this point with foreign diplomats ? especially those from China ? they're often told to clean up their own mess first. ?When I talk to government leaders about tiger farming in many of the Asian countries, quite often they ask me, ?What about tigers in the U.S.? What role do the tigers in private backyards in the U.S. contribute to wild tiger conservation?'? said Grace Ge Gabriel, IFAW's Asia regional director. ?Literally, I am speechless. I don't have an answer.?

 
 

 

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