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Why the Chinese Market For Commercially Bred Tiger Parts May Only Get Bigger
The demand for products like tiger bone wine and pickled bear claws is fuelling a horrific—and likely soon-to-be legal—industry.
A Japanese Company Went Whaling in a Marine Sanctuary, So Australia Just Fined It $1 Million
Japan says its whaling program is legal under international law because it's for scientific purposes and it plans to kill over 300 minke whales this season in Antarctica.
Here's Where Wealthy Tourists Go to Gamble, Eat Bear Paws, and Guzzle Tiger Bone Wine
A resort along the Mekong River in Laos caters to consumers of endangered species and, according to a new report, highlights the abundant illegal trade in wildlife throughout the region.
Rogue Palm Oil Companies Continue to Destroy Indonesia's Forests
The world's largest agricultural corporations have pledged to stop deforestation, but the small and mid-sized companies they sometimes work with continue to operate illegally, say conservationists.
Japan's Whaling Industry Is Pushing Local Species to Extinction
Over a million dolphins, whales, and porpoises have been slaughtered by Japanese hunters over the last seventy years.