animal rights
Plight of the Big Cats: Killing Spree on Bangladesh Tigers Attributed to Poachers, Pirates
Wildlife killings are not new, but a recent study has taken a deeper view in understanding why people still kill animals. Specifically focusing on the declining population of the Bangladesh tigers, the study highlighted the typologies of tiger killers, shedding a better light to manipulate their behaviors and decrease the killing spree.
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