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Jail for eaters of endangered wild animals in China

Posted by Focus Pacific on December 8th, 2024

Jail for eaters of endangered wild animals in China

People who are fully aware that buying illegally killed wild animals that are could have a punishment of up to three years imprisonment.

A total of four hundred twenty animal species that are believed to be seriously at risk of extinction including giant pandas, Asian black bears and pangolins.

The habit of eating wild animals and their substance that is manufactured has burned cook by simmering in a small amount of liquid.

In China and in some parts of Asia, people who eat endangered animals and their products consider the habit to give benefits to the body by making it strong and relieve the manifestations of diseases.

The set of regulations came into power as a new representation of system of law concerned with the punishment of those who commit crimes in China and accepted by the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress.

A digestive fluid produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder is considered to help cure different illnesses. Animal rights group, Animals Asia declares at least ten thousand bears are being controlled in plantations in China and milked for their bile.

Others utilize or offer these products for conspicuous reasons like revealing social status and feeling deep admiration for visitors, based on a research quoted by a recent United Nations report on unauthorized wildlife market in East Asia and the Pacific.

Similar study also revealed that China is the biggest nation that creates and sell products goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses for wildlife.

B. Yoo

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