Ever wonder what happens to the tigers killed by poachers in India and Nepal? In some cases their bones are steeped in distilled spirits in China to produce an elixir that's as incomprehensible to ...
In 1991, wildlife investigator J. A. Mills went to China to verify rumors about tiger farming. She worked undercover, for the World Wildlife Fund and an organization called Traffic. "I mainly ...
China has legalized the “controlled” use of rhino horn and tiger bone for medical use and cultural purposes, the government said in an announcement. China banned the trade in tiger bone and rhino horn ...
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