BEIJING — The Chinese government, reversing a 25-year ban, announced Monday that it would allow the use of rhinoceros horns and tiger bones in medicine, a move that environmentalists described as a ...
China says it will allow trading in products made from endangered tigers and rhinos under “special circumstances,” reversing a previous ban and bringing condemnation from conservation groups. A notice ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. China has flip-flopped on a controversial ...
The 25-year ban will put to an end the smuggling of Tiger and Rhino parts to foreign countries. [Photo: Courtesy] China has maintained the ban on domestic trade in tiger bones and rhino horns in a ...
WWF has responded to the news that China’s decision to postpone the implementation of the new regulation of allowing the use of tiger bones and rhino horns in medical treatments. Commenting on the ...
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has postponed the lifting of a ban on the trade of rhino horn and tiger parts for medicine and other uses, the government said on Monday, after a storm of protest from ...
Nepal looks forward to its tiger and rhino counts beginning at the end of this year and in early 2026, amid delays and challenges. The Department of National Parks and Wildlife Conservation, in ...
China has flip-flopped on a controversial move to legalize the use of endangered tiger and rhino products for “medical” purposes, a move wildlife activists said would be a setback to efforts to ...
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