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India opposes Chinese plan to breed tigers
for body parts
17 May, 2007 l 2142 hrs ISTlPTI
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Breed_tigers_for_their_body_parts/articleshow/2058151.cms
NEW
DELHI: India
has strongly protested China's
plans to breed tigers for their body parts saying that it could devastate the
rapidly dwindling wild population of the endangered species.
In their meeting with an eight-member Chinese delegation of State Forestry
Administration (SFA) led by Li Yucai, Environment
Ministry officials made it clear that the lifting of ban on trade in Tiger
parts would take a toll on the its population by encouraging poaching.
The delegation has been seeking Indian support in its plans to lift the ban
on trade in tiger products.
"They said that they feel the ban on trade would not help in conserving
the big cats. However we have made them clear our mind that we disagree with
them," said Rajesh Gopal, head of Project
Tiger, who also attended the meeting.
He said India
would strongly oppose China's
stand in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species meeting
in Amsterdam next month.
Gopal said the Chinese favoured
breeding tigers to preserve the species and felt that conserving tigers in
their natural habitat was not effective.
"China's
tiger captive breeding facilities have done well in their goal to breed the
big cats, but a costly and potentially dangerous surplus is now evident,"
Samir Sinha of TRAFFIC India
said.
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