Over a 18 year period, the World Wildlife Fund found that the skins, claws and bones of at least 1,158 tigers and other protected big cats were found to be on sale by wildlife traffickers in the markets of Myanmar.
Over a 18 year period, the World Wildlife Fund found that the skins, claws and bones of at least 1,158 tigers and other protected big cats were found to be on sale by wildlife traffickers in the markets of Myanmar.
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Source: AFP, “Brisk trade in tiger parts in Myanmar, says WWF,” Google News, October 14, 2008.