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Omaha Steve

(99,703 posts)
Tue Aug 11, 2015, 08:48 AM Aug 2015

New study says trade in South African lion bones is surging

Source: AP

By CHRISTOPHER TORCHIA

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Conservationists are warning of a new potential threat to Africa's wild lion population: The increasing use of lion bones to replace tiger bones in traditional medicine in parts of Asia.

The lion bone trade, which has surged since around 2008, is mostly based on the legal hunting of captive-bred lions in South Africa, with negligible impact on the country's wild lion population, according to a study released last month.

More research is needed to determine whether the "harvesting" of lion bones may be occurring elsewhere in Africa, said Dr. Vivienne Williams, a researcher at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and the main author of the lion bone study.

Lions are designated as vulnerable on an international "red list" of species facing threats. The International Union for Conservation of Nature noted successful lion conservation in southern Africa, but said lions in West Africa are critically endangered and rapid population declines were recorded in East Africa.

FULL story at link.



FILE - In this file photo taken Tuesday, July 7, 2015, an old male lion raises his head above the long grass in the early morning, in the savannah of the Maasai Mara, south-western Kenya. Conservationists warn that the increased use of lion bones to replace tiger bones in traditional medicines in parts of Asia is seen as a new potential threat to Africa's wild lion population. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis, File)

Read more: http://bigstory.ap.org/article/10bf621ccedf430687153c0bf75aa798/new-study-says-trade-south-african-lion-bones-surging

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New study says trade in South African lion bones is surging (Original Post) Omaha Steve Aug 2015 OP
I get mad at humans sometimes. yardwork Aug 2015 #1
The stupidity of humans is boundless. nt ladjf Aug 2015 #2
Big Pharma is trying to shut down the use of traditional ancient healing arts jberryhill Aug 2015 #3
Makes as much sense as Homeopathic solutions... Thor_MN Aug 2015 #4
 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
3. Big Pharma is trying to shut down the use of traditional ancient healing arts
Tue Aug 11, 2015, 08:55 AM
Aug 2015

This inordinate concern for wild animals is clearly driven by pharmaceutical companies who don't want people using ancient wisdom and natural cures to heal diseases.

Clearly.

 

Thor_MN

(11,843 posts)
4. Makes as much sense as Homeopathic solutions...
Tue Aug 11, 2015, 10:03 AM
Aug 2015

Both rely on faith based healing. One does not include any actual ingredients the other contains body parts of endangered species.

Neither is worth a tinkers damn as a actual medicine.

People who promote either are scam artists.

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