The Southeast Asian nation is already a hub for the illegal trafficking of wildlife, a trade driven by demand from neighbouring China and worth an estimated $20 billion worldwide. In June, Myanmar's ...
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BANGKOK — Myanmar will soon adopt rules that would permit captive breeding of about 175 threatened species, including tigers, pangolins and Irrawaddy dolphins, despite fears that such ventures could ...
In the shadowy world of illegal wildlife trade, one name keeps surfacing: Mong La, a notorious town in Myanmar’s Shan State. Known as the ‘supermarket of illegal wildlife’, this town is now at the ...
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