Gifts trade fuels boom in poaching

INCREASING Asian demand for ivory and rhino horn as gifts and hangover cures – not for traditional medicine – is fuelling a poaching boom, United Nations officials have said, demanding stiffer penalties for traffickers.

Wildlife crime and illegal forestry has become the fourth- largest cross-border type of crime in the world behind the illicit trade in drugs, arms and human beings, a UN conference in Vienna heard yesterday.

The World Wildlife Fund estimates the category is worth $17 billion (£11bn) a year and includes the poaching of rhinoceros and elephants for their horns and tusks, hunting of large cat species for fur, and illegal harvesting of trees.

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