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Wildlife on menu spurs smuggling

By Wang Zhuoqiong | China Daily | Updated: 2009-06-24 07:51

A rising appetite for wildlife and its increasing use in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) are fueling an increase in the illegal imports of endangered animals, a senior official has said.

"Illegal wildlife trade used to be outbound, but domestic demand has reversed the trend," Wan Ziming, director of enforcement and training at the endangered species' office of the State Forestry Administration, told China Daily.

Wild animals are mostly smuggled in at the southwestern border and coastal regions, according to figures by Customs and major border points.

Wildlife on menu spurs smuggling

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