By Paul Eccleston
Last Updated: 1:01pm BST 14/07/2008
The illicit trade in skins from Asian big cats is still flourishing in China.
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The skins of snow leopards, leopards and tigers are openly on sale in shops, an investigation has revealed.
Buyers come from all over China to purchase the skins which are marketed as rugs or taxidermy specimens. The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) which exposes environmental crimes a worldwide, found 13 snow leopard skins, 13 leopard skins and 1 whole tiger skin for sale in just one street during a five-day period in June 2008. The gruesome skins could be seen on display in shops despite a ban on the trade. One trader questioned by All Asian big cats are becoming increasingly rare and all are protected under the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species The 57th meeting of the Standing Committee of CITES is currently being held in Geneva where conservation The Chinese authorities have been taking measures to curb the demand for products – particularly in Tibetan communities – which has helped wild tiger populations such as India, Nepal, Bhutan and Indonesia but numbers are still critically low. EIA investigators travelled to Linxia, in Gansu Province after being tipped off that the trade continued to flourish. Traders said there had been a fall in demand from the Tibetan community and this had resulted in a reduction in the number of shops which openly sold animal skins but the EIA found five traders who had previously Big cat skins for sale were said to have been sourced from Afghanistan, Burma, China (Yunnan, Sichuan, Qinghai, Xinjiang), India, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russia and Vietnam. One trader offered a whole tiger skin and said that a contact in the local Forest Bureau lerted him in advance of Bureau inspections. The latest EIA investigation of 30 shops in Beida Jie (Beida Street) found a total of 14 shops offering to sell illegal skins. They were able to see:
• 9 whole snow leopard skins • 4 snow leopard skins made into rugs • 13 whole leopard skins • 5 pieces of leopard skin trim • 1 whole tiger skin • 1 piece of tiger skin trim. Two more shop owners said they did not have Asian big cat skins on the premises but could supply snow leopard and tiger skin. EIA admitted that enforcement efforts in China to date had resulted in the onfiscation of 30 snow leopard and 51 leopard skins between 2003 and In May 2008 China claimed that China that the open availability of Asian big cat skins had almost been eliminated after one trader found in possession of 27 snow leopard skins and snow leopard bone leopard, bear
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Hi Abhishek,
This is Jagadish. Your blog has good information on wildlife conservation. People like you play an important role in spreading awareness on Wildlife conservation. Hope to see many more articles on wildlife.
Regards
Jagadish.
Bangalore.
By: junglijaggu on July 18, 2008
at 10:45 am
Many thanks for your kind words Jagadish. Will keep you updated as and when important news come in. Best wishes,
Abhishek
By: Abhishek Behl on July 18, 2008
at 11:17 am