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Title
RhinoHornChina_Gao_2016
Author(s)
Yufang Gao, Kelly J. Stoner, Andy T.L. Lee d, Susan G. Clark
Published
2016
Abstract
Poaching is an imminent threat to African rhinos. International media and conservationists often attribute poaching to demand for rhino horns because of use in traditional Chinese medicine [TCM]. Consequently, conservation efforts are allocated to addressing this issue. Our study gives novel information on a critical, yet presently underestimated driver of rhino horn consumption in China
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Poaching is an imminent threat to African rhinos. International media and conservationists often attribute poaching to demand for rhino horns because of use in traditional Chinese medicine [TCM]. Consequently, conservation efforts are allocated to addressing this issue. Our study gives novel information on a critical, yet presently underestimated driver of rhino horn consumption in China
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