Tibet Express Puts Snow Leopards on Fast Track to
Extinction
The Tibet Express, the railway that connects China and Tibet,
is fostering illegal commerce and promoting the extinction of endangered
species through providing smugglers with faster and safer access to rich clients
in Beijing who
are interested in buying poached animal products. The railroad was constructed
for the purpose of making the transport of goods easier and thus creating
closer economic links between China
and Tibet;
unfortunately, this benefit also applies to gray market activity.
Smugglers are now able to transport poached snow leopard and
tiger pelts from the mountains of Nepal
to wealthy buyers on the streets of Beijing
in a much more efficient manner. In an investigation conducted by the Sunday Telegraph
in China,
it was found that poachers can fill orders for tiger skins in only ten days. Before
the advent of the railroad, the journey was much longer and more dangerous
and therefore deterred smuggling. Authorities often turn a blind eye to these
activities, making laws against smuggling largely ineffective.
To read more, see Tibet
Express Puts Leopards on Fast Track to Extinction on the Carnivore
Conservation Portal.
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