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http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/837347/chinese-demand-wiping-out-pangolins

*Chinese demand 'wiping out' pangolins*

15:59 AEST Tue Jul 14 2009

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*China's insatiable demand for pangolins is threatening the survival of the

vital pest eaters in Southeast Asia and governments must do more to protect

them, experts and activists say.*

 

The animals are toothless, scaly mammals that provide natural pest control

in the wild by eating ants and termites.

 

" Due to continual demand and the decreasing Chinese wild population, in the

past few years pangolin smuggling from Southeast Asia has resulted in great

declines in these producing countries' wild populations, " wildlife trade

monitoring group TRAFFIC said in a report.

 

" China has a long history of consuming pangolin as meat and in traditional

medicine, " the group said on Tuesday.

 

" Pangolin populations clearly cannot stand the incessant poaching pressure,

which can only be stopped by decisive government-backed enforcement action

in the region, " said Chris Shepherd, Acting Director for TRAFFIC Southeast

Asia.

 

The solution is better enforcement of national and international laws

designed to protect the animals, improved monitoring of the illegal trade

and more research on existing pangolin populations, TRAFFIC said.

 

A spokeswoman for TRAFFIC told AFP that no estimates of the remaining

pangolin populations were available, but the report noted that they are the

most frequently encountered mammals seized from illegal traders in Asia.

 

TRAFFIC quoted hunters and traders as saying there are so few pangolins left

in forests in Cambodia, Vietnam and Laos that they are now sourcing the

animals from their last remaining strongholds in Southeast Asia and beyond.

 

Authorities seized 24 tonnes of frozen pangolins from Sumatra, Indonesia, in

Vietnam in March 2008 and 14 tonnes of frozen animals in Sumatra four months

later. African pangolins have also been seized in Asia, TRAFFIC said.

 

" Pangolins save us millions of dollars a year in pest destruction, " said

Simon Stuart, who chairs the Species Survival Commission of the

International Union for Conservation of Nature.

 

" These shy creatures provide a vital service and we cannot afford to

overlook their ecological role as natural controllers of termites and ants. "

 

 

 

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