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Demand in China is stoking a black market in neighboring Burma in tiger-bone wine, leopard skins, bear bile and other products made from endangered species, a report released on Tuesday said.
“China’s border areas have long been considered a hotbed for illegal trade, with remote locations often making surveillance difficult in sparsely populated areas,” Xu Hongfa, top China investigator for environmental group Traffic, said in the report.
Enforcement efforts within China appear to have curtailed the open sale of many animal parts and products taken from species banned under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, he said.
Market surveys in 18 western Chinese cities in 2008 found only two sites where tiger and snow-leopard skins were on sale, far fewer than in previous years, Xu said. But transactions may have simply moved underground and on to the Internet, and Burma has emerged as a fast-growing supply node.
Traffic said that in December 2008, its investigators checked three markets on the Chinese side of the border in Yunnan province, and one in Mongla, a town in Special Region 4 of Burma’s Shan state.
Markets on the Chinese side were legal, but 1.5 kilometers across the border they found a grim range of wildlife products sold by Chinese merchants.
These included a clouded-leopard skin, pieces of elephant skin, batches of bear bile extracted from live animals, a dead silver pheasant, a monitor lizard and a bear paw, which is considered a delicacy in Chinese cuisine.
Nearby, another shop specialized in tiger-bone wine, a combination of rice wine and tiger bones .
The shop owner said buyers were mostly Chinese tourists.
Like China, Burma has national laws forbidding trade in endangered species.
“But enforcement is non-existent in Special Region 4 as it is an autonomous state … controlled by the National Democratic Alliance Army,” a rebel group, said Xu Ling, the China program officer for Traffic, who did the survey.
The 175-member CITES, meeting in Doha until next Thursday, will review measures to boost enforcement of wildlife bans already in place, as well as proposals to halt or limit commerce in species not yet covered by the convention.
AFP
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