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India "lucrative target" for illegal wildlife trade: Report

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 24 2013 | 1:49 AM IST

"The most serious and immediate risk to many species is poaching for wildlife trade. ...South Asian countries account for 13 to 15 per cent of the world's biodiversity and so remain a lucrative target of the trade," says the report prepared by the Environment Ministry.

Wild animals are killed for the flourishing illegal international trade in their skins, bones, flesh, fur, used for decoration, clothing, medicine, and unconventional exotic food, says the the Environmental and Social Framework Document for "Strengthening Regional Cooperation in Wildlife Protection in Asia".

Victims of the trade include the iconic tiger and elephant, the snow leopard, the common leopard, the one-horn rhino, pangolin, brown bear, several species of deer and reptiles, seahorses, star tortoises, butterflies, peacocks, hornbills, parrots, parakeets and birds of prey, and corals, it says.

"The primary market for many of these products is outside South Asia

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First Published: Jun 28 2012 | 9:36 PM IST

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