The Illegal Wildlife Trade in China pp 13-38 | Cite as
China and the Illegal Wildlife Trade
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This chapter provides an overview of China’s position within the global illegal wildlife trade from two perspectives: (1) China’s geographical location and its relationship with the illegal wildlife trade; (2) the responses from the Chinese government to tackle the trade.
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