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"China has come under fire for allowing tigers to be bred for the production of so-called "tiger bone wine".
The drink is reportedly made by steeping tiger carcasses in rice wine. Those who drink the wine believe it makes them strong.
Chinese delegates at the International Tiger Symposium in Nepal are arguing for the lifting of a current ban on the trade in tiger bones and skins.
But other Asian nations with threatened tiger populations want the ban to stay";
http
/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/6566507.stm
I have nothing against people breeding tigers in captivity, afterall, if tigers go extinct in the wild (which in a lot of places in the world where wild tigers exist, is not an unlikely prospect) captive bred tigers may offer the only hope of future survival for such big cats.
But the main reason why i am against "tiger bone wine" is because it fuels the beliefs that consuming such animals makes you strong/clever/gives you more sexual energy etc etc. These beliefs are what fuel the poaching problem and illegal trade in tiger parts for chinese medicines, which is primarily what is driving these magnificent cats to extinction in so many places.
However bans on trade in tiger parts do not actually always help tigers. On the one hand, if they weren't there poaching would be sure to increase, however by being there it means there is less suply for the demand in tiger parts and thus people pay the poachers much more to obtain their wanted parts because they are less available. This inevitably incourages more people to take up poaching because people are getting paid more for it, and so people which would otherwise have not considered poaching tigers, are now persuaded to take up poaching because of the money involved. In a vilage in India where people are living in poverty, 50,000 rupee's for a tiger kill is a life changing amount of money to have.
So the problem continues...Without the ban on trade in tiger parts, poaching would be sure to increase, but with the ban, it doesn't stop people poaching tigers either.
In my opinion, one of the few ways i can think of to help tackle the issue is to tackle the chinese people's beliefs on tiger part medicines. Tigers are also not the only problem- IMHO the chinese seem to be attracted to consuming most animals which are threatened or endangered in their medicines.
What are your opinions on the tiger problem in general?
The drink is reportedly made by steeping tiger carcasses in rice wine. Those who drink the wine believe it makes them strong.
Chinese delegates at the International Tiger Symposium in Nepal are arguing for the lifting of a current ban on the trade in tiger bones and skins.
But other Asian nations with threatened tiger populations want the ban to stay";
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I have nothing against people breeding tigers in captivity, afterall, if tigers go extinct in the wild (which in a lot of places in the world where wild tigers exist, is not an unlikely prospect) captive bred tigers may offer the only hope of future survival for such big cats.
But the main reason why i am against "tiger bone wine" is because it fuels the beliefs that consuming such animals makes you strong/clever/gives you more sexual energy etc etc. These beliefs are what fuel the poaching problem and illegal trade in tiger parts for chinese medicines, which is primarily what is driving these magnificent cats to extinction in so many places.
However bans on trade in tiger parts do not actually always help tigers. On the one hand, if they weren't there poaching would be sure to increase, however by being there it means there is less suply for the demand in tiger parts and thus people pay the poachers much more to obtain their wanted parts because they are less available. This inevitably incourages more people to take up poaching because people are getting paid more for it, and so people which would otherwise have not considered poaching tigers, are now persuaded to take up poaching because of the money involved. In a vilage in India where people are living in poverty, 50,000 rupee's for a tiger kill is a life changing amount of money to have.
So the problem continues...Without the ban on trade in tiger parts, poaching would be sure to increase, but with the ban, it doesn't stop people poaching tigers either.
In my opinion, one of the few ways i can think of to help tackle the issue is to tackle the chinese people's beliefs on tiger part medicines. Tigers are also not the only problem- IMHO the chinese seem to be attracted to consuming most animals which are threatened or endangered in their medicines.
What are your opinions on the tiger problem in general?