China Reverses Its Ban on the Use of Rhino and Tiger Parts in Medicine
China Reverses Its Ban on the Use of Rhino and Tiger Parts in Medicine
Conservationists worry that the decision will further imperil threatened species
By Brigit Katz
smithsonian.com
In a controversial and surprising move, China announced on Monday that it will reverse a decades-old ban on the use of rhinoceros horns and tiger bones in medicine.
As Javier C. Hernández of the New York Times reports, China’s State Council said the reversal will only apply to certified hospitals and doctors, and that the parts must be sourced from animals raised in captivity, excluding zoo animals. But conservationists worry that that a legal trade will provide cover for poached rhino and tiger parts, imperilling already threatened species…