V březnu 2019 na letišti v Libanonu došlo k neobvyklé situaci. Jeden z cestujících nevyzvednul svá zavazadla, dřevěnou bednu.
Letištní orgány ho nemohli vypátrat, protože na bedně nebyla žádná adresa.
Podle zákona má soud po 7 dnech právo zásilku otevřít!
Bedna, která byla vysoká 42 cm, se vznášel velmi nepříjemný zápach. Zaměstnanci se báli toho, co najdou uvnitř…
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xx_xxA bedně byli 3 tygři! Naštěstí byli naživu, ale v kritickém stavu – byli dehydratovaní, podvyživení a jejich zraněné tlapky pokrývaly rány a… červy. Zvířata byla vyděšená a pokrytá výkaly.
Letištní orgány okamžitě informovaly organizaci „Animals Lebanon.“ Trojice mladých sibiřských tygrů se dostala do odborné péče.
Případ má skandální konec, když se ukázalo, že jedno ze zvířat má pod kůží čip… Na další stránce se dozvíte, odkud pocházejí.
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xx_xxV roce 2015 se tygřici v ukrajinské ZOO narodilo 12 tygrů. 3 z nich měli převézt do jiné ZOO… kvůli nedostatku relevantních dokumentů je ale odmítli, a tak se jich někdo zbavil takovým způsobem!
9 zbývajících tygrů putovalo k soukromým sběratelům… Je těžké uvěřit, že majitelé ZOO postupovali takovým způsobem!
STOP BABY TIGERS FROM ENDING UP IN THE BLACK MARKET!OUTRAGED?!?! SHARE this terrible story and help protect these three Siberian tigers.Stuck for seven days covered in their own urine and feces in a tiny maggot infested crate. They were shoved in a crate that was only 42 centimeters high while the animals were about 60 centimeters tall. These tigers were saved from further cruel suffering and possibly death by an order of a judge.They arrived a week earlier on a flight from Ukraine and were supposedly destined to a zoo in Syria.Nothing indicated that the box contained tigers or even live animals, and there were no details of a shipper or receiver. Other than an Air Waybill number, the box was completely unmarked…These four month old tigers are now in Animals Lebanon care. A specialized wildlife vet was flown in to give them all a medical examination. Their paw pads were raw and red from being covered in urine, and were their back legs and thighs. They had not received the proper vaccinations so all three were vaccinated. Only one tiger was found to have a microchip, though documents state that all three should have been microchipped.They are improving – but they are still at risk! Big cats can be worth tens of thousands of dollars on the black market. The owner is fighting to get them back, and we are fighting for the tigers and rule of law.Siberian tigers are protected under the Convention on International Tarde of Endangered Species (CITES). They can only be traded under very specific circumstances, and only when a number of other conditions are met.Officials have already stated that the transport conditions do not meet the regulations of CITES or IATA Live Animal Regulations. The owner, exporter and shipper is one man listed as 'Private Entrepreneur'…Animals Lebanon submitted today our case asking for the animals not just to be seized, but to be permanently confiscated.The Ministry of Agriculture, Judge of Urgent Matters and Customs have all made the right decisions. Now they need a decision to permanently protect them and prevent them from becoming part of the multibillion dollar wildlife trafficking industry!
Zveřejnil(a) Animals Lebanon dne Čtvrtek 30. března 2017
Zdroj:krasa.cool