Nowhere to hide: The trade in Sumatran Tiger

Authors: 
Shepherd, C. R. and N. Magnus
Document Type: 
report
Citation: 
Shepherd, C. R. and N. Magnus. (2004). Nowhere to hide: The trade in Sumatran Tiger. TRAFFIC Southeast Asia, Malaysia. 108 pps
Ref ID: 
6209
Ref User: 
admin
Ref Type: 
Report
Year Published: 
2004
Date Input: 
11/12/2006 3:00
Availability: 
PDF, website
Address: 
Email: tsea@po.jaring.my
Language: 
English
Country: 
Indonesia
Url: 
http://www.traffic.org/content/470.pdf
Date Modified: 
01/11/2007 3:00
Modified by: 
Trial User
Last Post: 
01/11/2007 3:00
Bushmeat Asian Type: 
wildlife trade
Keywords: 
Indonesia; Sumatra; tiger; fakes; market surveys; traditional medicine; bone
Abstract: 
Shepherd, C. R. and N. Magnus. (2004). Nowhere to hide: The trade in Sumatran Tiger. TRAFFIC Southeast Asia, Malaysia. 108 pps The Sumatran Tiger is listed as Critically Endangered, (the highest category of threat), on the IUCN 2003 Red List of Threatened Animals (Anon., 2003a). Since the early 1990s, a continued and leading threat faced by the Sumatran Tiger is poaching for their bones, which are used in a variety of traditional Asian medicines. TRAFFIC thus organized a comprehensive survey of tiger poaching and trade in Sumatra to document the current extent of the problem and provide the necessary information to management and enforcement authorities to act upon.
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