3/19/15, "China politicians' tiger breeding ring busted," AFP via France 24
"Three
local politicians in China raised at least 11 endangered Siberian
tigers, state media reported Thursday after one of the animals jumped to
its death from a high-rise building.
The cub leapt from the 11th
floor of an apartment building in the eastern city of Pingdu last month
when it was spooked by fireworks set off to celebrate the Chinese New
Year, officials said.
Investigations revealed that the
seven-month-old cub was being raised by Yang Wenzheng, a member of a
municipal Peoples Congress, the Communist-controlled local legislature,
state broadcaster CCTV reported, citing officials.
With one of
his fellow deputies, Yang had obtained two tigers from a third
councillor, who had eight of the animals but found the costs of raising
them -- 1,600 yuan ($260) per day in total -- too expensive to bear.
They bred at least three cubs that later died, CCTV said.
Tiger
meat and bones are said to have curative properties in traditional
Chinese medicine and farming them can be lucrative -- the China Daily
said tigers can fetch 1 million yuan on the black market.
East Russia and China's northeast are home to the big cats, also known as Amur tigers.
Hundreds
of them once roamed the lush pine and oak forests of Manchuria, but due
to centuries of poaching only a couple of dozen are believed to still
survive in the wild in China.
All three have resigned from the
municipal People's Congress and were each fined 3,000 yuan for the "bad
impact" of raising tigers without official permission, but were not
prosecuted, the reports said.
CCTV reported that the surviving animals have been moved to a local zoo."
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