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Taming the tiger trade : China's markets for wild and captive tiger products since the 1993 domestic trade ban

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Taming the tiger trade : China's markets for wild and captive tiger products since the 1993 domestic trade ban
IUCN Publication
Abstract: 

TRAFFIC's findings in this report provide strong evidence that China's trade ban has been effective at reducing the market for Tiger products, particularly traditional medicines. Still, illegal trade remains a threat. China's progress in Tiger conservation, especially Tiger trade, would almost certainly be undone if China's market for Tiger products were re-opened.

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Hong Kong : TRAFFIC East Asia, 2007
Physical Description: 
viii, 64p. : ill.
Publication Year: 
2007
ISBN: 
978-1-85850-228-4
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Includes bibliographic references

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English
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Record created: 2013/09/12
Record updated: 2022/05/24