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    This is the final nail in the coffin for wild tigers. They were barely holding their own against extinction before this announcement. This is like opening the flood gates. Traditional Chinese medicine is driving the extinction of so many species already strained from habitat loss…tigers, rhinos, gorillas, pangolins, asiatic black bears, musk deer, seahorses…

    These animals are going extinct because, in 2018, a large portion of the humans on this planet still believe in magic. The potions made from these animal parts have no medicinal properties at all. Some of it is even finding its way into western homeopathic potions that have no efficacy against disease. It’s all BS and the most magnificent cat remaining on Earth is going to disappear because of it.

    http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/press_releases/?337353/WWF-statement-on-Chinas-legalization-of-domestic-trade-in-tiger-bone-and-rhino-horn

    BEIJING, China (29 October 2018) – WWF expresses its profound concern over China’s announcement today that it has legalized the use of tiger bone and rhino horn from captive bred animals by hospitals, and domestic trade in antique tiger and rhino products.

    WWF urgently calls on China to maintain the ban on tiger bone and rhino horn trade which has been so critical in conserving these iconic species. This should be expanded to cover trade in all tiger parts and products.

    “It is deeply concerning that China has reversed its 25 year old tiger bone and rhino horn ban, allowing a trade that will have devastating consequences globally”, said Margaret Kinnaird, WWF Wildlife Practice Leader.

    “Trade in tiger bone and rhino horn was banned in 1993. The resumption of a legal market for these products is an enormous setback to efforts to protect tigers and rhinos in the wild.

    “China’s experience with the domestic ivory trade has clearly shown the difficulties of trying to control parallel legal and illegal markets for ivory. Not only could this lead to the risk of legal trade providing cover to illegal trade, this policy will also stimulate demand that had otherwise declined since the ban was put in place.”

    Both tiger bone and rhino horn were removed from the traditional Chinese medicine pharmacopeia in 1993, and the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies released a statement in 2010 urging members not to use tiger bone or any other parts from endangered species.

    Even if restricted to antiques and use in hospitals, this trade would increase confusion by consumers and law enforcers as to which products are and are not legal, and would likely expand the markets for other tiger and rhino products.

    “With wild tiger and rhino populations at such low levels and facing numerous threats, legalized trade in their parts is simply too great a gamble for China to take. This decision seems to contradict the leadership China has shown recently in tackling the illegal wildlife trade, including the closure of their domestic ivory market, a game changer for elephants warmly welcomed by the global community,” Kinnaird added.

    WWF further calls on China to set a clear plan and timeline to close existing captive tiger breeding facilities used for commercial purposes. Such tiger farms pose a high risk to wild tiger conservation by complicating enforcement and increasing demand in tiger products.

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    tree of life:https://www.ecowatch.com/humanity-tree-of-life-2612825592.html?utm_source=EcoWatch+List&utm_campaign=d42ddc5af9-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_49c7d43dc9-d42ddc5af9-85337061

    We are probly the only species on earth that is rooting for humans to continue.
    Well, maybe the crows. Crows seem to like us.

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    #93185
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    We are probly the only species on earth that is rooting for humans to continue.
    Well, maybe the crows. Crows seem to like us.

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    Sure, they’re nice to our faces, but as soon as we turn around they laugh at us behind our backs.

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