Illegal trade of snow leopards in China: an overview.
Document Type:
report
Citation:
Bo, Wen. 2002. Illegal trade of snow leopards in China: an overview. From Contributed Papers to the Snow Leopard Survival Strategy Summit. International Snow Leopard Trust pp204-208.
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6188
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Report
Year Published:
2002
Sec Title:
Contributed Papers to the Snow Leopard Survival Strategy Summit
Date Input:
11/04/2006 3:00
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Language:
English
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11/04/2006 3:00
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11/04/2006 3:00
Bushmeat Asian Type:
wildlife trade
Keywords:
China; snow leopard; zoo; trapping; pelts; traditional medicine; meat; bone; trade route
Abstract:
Bo, Wen. 2002. Illegal trade of snow leopards in China: an overview. From Contributed Papers to the Snow Leopard Survival Strategy Summit. International Snow Leopard Trust pp204-208. Historically people in the snow leopard's range were able to live with the species in harmony, though hunting for snow leopards occurred occasionally. Recently, climate change, habitat loss, and destruction of the food chain have posed serious threats to the snow leopard's survival. A decline in snow leopard numbers is taking place due to the demand from Zoological parks and the killing by herdsmen of snow leopards. Additionally, a more direct threat comes from poaching of the animals. These trends have been exacerbated by increased activities of illegal trade of snow leopard parts.












