From an old cardboard box, Li Wen drew a clear glass bottle filled with a dark brown liquid. The yellowed label indicated that it was brewed decades ago. “I have newer batches too,” Li said in a voice ...
An international network that monitors the wildlife trade said Tuesday that it suspects China is facing domestic pressure to lift its ban on selling tiger parts. Lifting the ban would push the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... GUILIN, China — To the thump of loud dance music, four tigers roll over in succession and then raise themselves up onto their haunches. A man in a shiny blue ...
Chinese brewers are making wine from tiger bones despite specific regulations against the trade in tiger bones. And it’s not technically illegal, since they’re not actually selling the bones. What?
A record 105 tons of ivory was burned in Kenya in 2016, destroying tens of millions of dollars in illegal wildlife goods. Rachel Nuwer Wildlife trafficking is the vast criminal network expanding in ...
Illegal "tiger bone wine" is still being made and sold by some animal parks in China, say campaigners. The Environmental Investigation Agency says staff at two parks offered to sell the drink, made ...
Cruel almost beyond belief, this Chinese farm breeds hundreds of tigers in rows of battery cages ... so they can be killed and turned into wine... King, the Siberian tiger, stares at me through the ...
Tiger bones are boiled by illegal traders to produce wine and glue before being sold for huge sums of money, former Royal Marine Aldo Kane discovered as he visited southeast Asia for the BBC’s ‘Tigers ...