The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which international commercial trade is legal under CITES. The trade in lion body parts, and especially the contentious trade in bones from South Africa to Asia, has raised concerns spanning continents and cultures. Debates were amplified at the 2016 CITES Conference of the Parties (CoP17) when a proposal to up-list lions to Appendix I was not supported and a compromise to keep them on Appendix II, with a bone trade quota for South Africa, was reached instead. CoP17 underscored a need for further information on the lion bone trade and the consequences for lions across the continent. Legal international trade in bones to Asia, allegedly to supply the subst...
Commercial captive breeding and trade in body parts of threatened wild carnivores is an issue of sig...
Trade-driven killing for body parts has long been a major cause of population decline for a number o...
The captive breeding of wildlife for commercial purposes is a controversial issue. In South Africa, ...
The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which interna...
The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which interna...
<div><p>The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which...
<div><p>South Africa has legally exported substantial quantities of lion bones to Southeast Asia and...
From 2008 to 2018, South Africa permitted the export of captive-bred African lion (Panthera leo) ske...
From 2008 to 2018, South Africa permitted the export of captive-bred African lion (Panthera leo) ske...
A complex nexus of concerns is often attendant upon cases of international trade in wildlife product...
South Africa has legally exported substantial quantities of lion bones to Southeast Asia and China s...
South Africa has legally exported substantial quantities of lion bones to Southeast Asia and China s...
In addition to other causes of threats to the lion (Panthera leo), such as the loss of habitat, dise...
In lion conservation, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Convention on I...
The African lion is in decline across its range, and consumptive utilisation and trade of their body...
Commercial captive breeding and trade in body parts of threatened wild carnivores is an issue of sig...
Trade-driven killing for body parts has long been a major cause of population decline for a number o...
The captive breeding of wildlife for commercial purposes is a controversial issue. In South Africa, ...
The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which interna...
The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which interna...
<div><p>The African lion is the only big cat listed on CITES Appendix II, and the only one for which...
<div><p>South Africa has legally exported substantial quantities of lion bones to Southeast Asia and...
From 2008 to 2018, South Africa permitted the export of captive-bred African lion (Panthera leo) ske...
From 2008 to 2018, South Africa permitted the export of captive-bred African lion (Panthera leo) ske...
A complex nexus of concerns is often attendant upon cases of international trade in wildlife product...
South Africa has legally exported substantial quantities of lion bones to Southeast Asia and China s...
South Africa has legally exported substantial quantities of lion bones to Southeast Asia and China s...
In addition to other causes of threats to the lion (Panthera leo), such as the loss of habitat, dise...
In lion conservation, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), the Convention on I...
The African lion is in decline across its range, and consumptive utilisation and trade of their body...
Commercial captive breeding and trade in body parts of threatened wild carnivores is an issue of sig...
Trade-driven killing for body parts has long been a major cause of population decline for a number o...
The captive breeding of wildlife for commercial purposes is a controversial issue. In South Africa, ...