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Born Blind

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Active until 2001
OriginSan Diego
California
United States
GenresChristian Hardcore
Albums One For All
Pressing On
Backstreets Vol. 2 - Ten Years Later
Facedown Records: Something Worth Fighting For
Record labels Facedown Records
Tooth & Nail Records
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About Born Blind


The Christian punk rock four-piece Born Blind was originally from San Diego, California, playing shows in the western part of the United States. All four members of the group- Judd Morgan, Chris Beckett, Kurt Love, and Nate Jarrell- were former members of No Innocent Victim before forming Born Blind.

Four tiger foetuses found in Indonesian 'poacher' arrests

Feb 16,2020 9:00 am

The Skin of an adult tiger was found along with the foetuses

Five people in Indonesia have been arrested for poaching after authorities found The Skin of a protected Sumatran Tiger and four foetuses in a jar.

Sumatran tigers are critically endangered, with believed to be left in The Wild .

It's not clear if the foetuses were taken from the adult tiger whose skin was taken.

Tiger Cubs are Born Blind and are totally dependent on their mother for The First few months of their lives.

An official from The Environment and Forestry Ministry said The Suspects , from Riau province, were arrested after police received a tip-off.

Two suspects are believed to have been acting as sellers. They face a maximum of five years in prison and a fine of 100 million rupiah ($7100; £5403).

The Sunda subspecies of tiger was once found on the Indonesian islands of Java, Bali, and Sumatra. They are now found only on Sumatra.

According to the WWF: "Accelerating deforestation and rampant poaching mean this noble creature could end up extinct like its Javan and Balinese counterparts.

"In Indonesia, anyone caught hunting tigers could face jail time and steep fines.

"But despite increased efforts in tiger conservation - including strengthening law enforcement and anti-poaching capacity - a substantial market remains in Sumatra and other parts of Asia for tiger parts and products. "

According to Wildlife Trade monitoring network Traffic, poaching for trade is responsible for almost 80% of Sumatran Tiger deaths - amounting to 40 deaths a year.

Some parts of The Tiger , like the bones, are believed to have medicinal values in parts of Asia .

Some parts of The Tiger , like the bones, are believed to have medicinal value

wildlife, poaching, indonesia, tigers, world wildlife fund for nature (wwf)

Source of news: bbc.com

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