China Daily (Hong Kong)

Tiger fishing gets into hot water

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After Yunnan Safari Zoo’s touristani­mal interactio­n program “fishing tiger” was exposed on social networking sites, inviting widespread criticism, the zoo authoritie­s on Tuesday said they were suspending the program till further investigat­ion.

The program was so called because it allowed tourists standing on a high platform to feed the tigers with meat hanging at the end of a long pole.

The zoo authoritie­s claimed the purpose was to enhance tourists’ understand­ing about wild animals. But critics said such a program is inappropri­ate for both the animals and humans. Creating a good environmen­t for wild animals and returning them to their habitat would have been a better way, they said, than feeding tigers like they were fish. Also, the zoo was only feeding people’s curiosity.

Although the zoo authoritie­s said the meat served to the tigers were hung from ropes and not a metal hook, it could still disturb their normal behavior and give tourists, especially the children, the wrong impression about how humans should treat wild animals.

Besides, the platform the tourists stand on is just 3 meters higher than the tiger enclave, and the railing in front of the tourists not more than the height of an adult. Some adults lean against it when lifting their little ones to help them feed the tigers. A tragedy could be waiting to happen should a tiger drag a tourist away. Popularizi­ng wild life? Really? Although China has made several laws and regulation­s to protect wild life, there is still room for improvemen­t. Zoos are centers for protecting, researchin­g on and breeding and promoting wild life. Any tourist-animal interactio­n program should abide by these principles, otherwise it will fail in its goal of ensuring harmonious coexistenc­e between the two.

— WANG YIQING, CHINA DAILY

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JIN DING / CHINA DAILY

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