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China flouts efforts to protect world’s wildlife

Posted by Focus Pacific on October 16th, 2025

China flouts efforts to protect world’s wildlife

There was disapproval when a well-respected non-government group from UK published a report claiming that the presidential plane of China was used twice in year 2009 and 2013 to illegally move the ivory of Tanzania.

The issue seems only to be intensifying as the capital of China increases. Some incidents have portrayed the critical pictured of a Chinese government selecting to take for granted or even promote the violation of international policies on wildlife protection.

According to the one representative of a two-week convention which tackles the reserve, which had been in the efforts over three decades.

Any person who’s aware to the China’s plan for development more than the last three decades should expect that Beijing prioritizes economic interests compared to environmental interests. China’s well known air pollution is in extensive part, the outcome of this thought.

The question is what will be the plan of the people who supervise the activity. China is sensitive to the point of view of other countries about the topic and officers face at least some internal pressure from Chinese advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife, who regard with disgust the illegal wildlife trade. To some extent, public humiliation and public education campaigns have made a difference to Chinese customer reaction.

A.Minter

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