04-26-2022, 02:40 PM
Three Sumatran Tigers were found dead after being caught in snare traps. One male and two females of a critically endangered species are gone because humans set traps.
The traps were near palm oil plantations. Palm oil plantations are a whole other area of problem in themselves. Other species die because of these plantations.
These are not the first tigers to die and they won't be the last.
https://apnews.com/article/covid-health-...fad091187f
The only solution is to totally boycott palm oil and any products that use it. Maybe boycott any company that uses palm oil in even some of its products.
It might take a bit of work to find which companies that don't use palm oil, but I am sure there are some.
This is a start.
https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/palm-oil...e-palm-oil
It lists the good and the bad.
The only way to stop the slaughter is to stop the plantations. If there is no market for the oil, then there is no need to have plantations.
The traps were near palm oil plantations. Palm oil plantations are a whole other area of problem in themselves. Other species die because of these plantations.
These are not the first tigers to die and they won't be the last.
https://apnews.com/article/covid-health-...fad091187f
The only solution is to totally boycott palm oil and any products that use it. Maybe boycott any company that uses palm oil in even some of its products.
It might take a bit of work to find which companies that don't use palm oil, but I am sure there are some.
This is a start.
https://www.ethicalconsumer.org/palm-oil...e-palm-oil
It lists the good and the bad.
The only way to stop the slaughter is to stop the plantations. If there is no market for the oil, then there is no need to have plantations.
Catherine