HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - For the past two weeks China's police have been raiding houses, restaurants and makeshift markets across the country, arresting nearly 700 people for breaking the ...
China has just taken a major step forward in tackling wildlife trafficking by strengthening its national anti-money ...
What if the most effective way to stop wildlife trafficking wasn’t in the forest — but in the financial system?
Illegal hunting and trading of wildlife in China is becoming a significant threat to biodiversity and public health, according to a new paper by a team of researchers that includes two scholars from ...
BEIJING — Chinese authorities announced a temporary ban on the trade of wild animals Sunday following a viral outbreak in Wuhan, saying they will “severely investigate and punish” violators. Local ...
Media coverage of China's wildlife markets sends the message that they’re hugely popular. In reality, many Chinese can’t relate. At a wildlife market in Shenzhen, vendors display live reptiles and ...
China’s legislative committee has passed a comprehensive ban on not just trade but consumption of wildlife, in response to growing indications that the COVID-19 outbreak stemmed from a coronavirus ...
In an effort to curb further spread of the deadly Coronavirus, China has temporarily banned the sale of wildlife. The virus outbreak that has killed 56 people in China has been traced to a market that ...
A member of the World Health Organization investigative team says wildlife farms in southern China are the most likely source of the COVID-19 pandemic. China shut down those wildlife farms in February ...
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