China's Guangdong province to ban eating, trading and raising of wildlife
Document Type:
Media
Citation:
Agence France-Presse. (2003, May 28). China's Guangdong province to ban eating, trading and raising of wildlife. [Online]. Available: http://www.jphpk.gov.my/English/May03%2028A.htm [2003, May 28].
Year Published:
2003
Type Work:
Newspaper Article
Availability:
Online
Language:
English
Country:
China
Url:
http://www.jphpk.gov.my/English/May03%2028A.htm
Bushmeat Asian Type:
Wildlife Trade
Keywords:
civet cat; palm civet; SARS; diseases; bushmeat; trade; ban; transport; government; China; markets; tradition
Abstract:
China's southern Guangdong province, which has traced SARS to civet cats, has decided to ban the consumption and trading of wild animals in an effort to stop the spread of the disease, officials said Tuesday.
In a move that goes against centuries of culinary tradition, the provincial government Monday speedily drafted a law to ban people from eating wild animals, so as to nurture ``civilised and hygienic eating habits.''
An official from Guangdong's agriculture department said other provinces in the country will likely adopt laws similar to Guangdong, which is awaiting almost certain approval in the provincial rubber-stamp legislature.
``Each area in China is taking its own measures,'' said the official.
Also Monday, Guangdong's forestry department issued an urgent notice for government departments to strictly enforce a ban in the trade, husbandry, transportation and general use of the animals, the Beijing Times said.
Animals targeted include civet cats...












