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Tiger Temple
In 1999, the temple received the first tiger cub, one that had been found by
villagers; it died soon after. Later, several tiger cubs were given to the
temple, typically when the mothers had been killed by poachers, people whose
"pet" tigers were getting too big, or those who had to when the laws about the
keeping protected species became more strict.[1] As of 2007, over 21 cubs had
been born at the temple, and the total number of tigers was about 12 adult
tigers and 4 cubs. As of late March 2011, the total number of tigers living at
the temple has risen to almost 90.
The Tiger Temple practices a different conservation philosophy than in the
west..
As a forest monastery, no alcohol is allowed on site. Appropriate clothing must be worn by women,
covering their shoulders and knees so as not to offend the celibate monks. No bright coloured [red]
clothing, no sleeveless or strapless tops or shorts/mini skirts are allowed either. No shawls or sarongs
for the upper or lower body should be worn
As a forest monastery, no alcohol is allowed on site. Appropriate clothing must be worn by women,
covering their shoulders and knees so as not to offend the celibate monks. No bright coloured [red]
clothing, no sleeveless or strapless tops or shorts/mini skirts are allowed either. No shawls or sarongs
for the upper or lower body should be worn
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