Dying For A Cure?

Last updated: 13/02/2007 - 12:46

A major Metropolitan Police (MET) initiative against the illegal sale of endangered species in London?s Chinese medicine shops has launched with the support of the Chinese community, the Greater London Authority (GLA) and Britain?s leading wildlife charities.

Pictured (right): Example of a rhino horn and traditional medicine containing rhino horn. Image is ? IFAW

Tough New Focus

The initiative sees a tough new focus on Chinese medicine practitioners selling goods that are made from - or even claim to be made from - endangered species. The scheme runs under the banner of Operation Charm and is being led by the MET?s Wildlife Crime Unit.

Through a hard-hitting poster campaign, the MET and its Operation Charm partner organisations are aiming to raise awareness and stress the public responsibility not to purchase goods that may contain endangered species. The MET?s Wildlife Crime officers have been contacting businesses all over London with an Operation Charm Sticker Scheme, so that businesses can display a sticker supporting the campaign.

While most of London's Chinese medicine retailers are reputable and do not sell illegal items, there is a growing market in products that are destroying some of the world?s most charismatic and endangered animals.

These include products made from tiger bone, rhino horn, bear bile, and musk. Largely as a result of illegal trade, there are now estimated to be fewer than 5,000 tigers left in the wild ? down from an estimated 100,000 in 1900 ? and at least one per day is being poached to satisfy the growing demand for tiger bone in Chinese medicine*. Also, since 1970, 98% of the world?s black rhino have been wiped out because of demand for their horn ? a trade driven by Chinese medicine*.

Andy Fisher, head of the MET Police?s Wildlife crime unit said: "It is quite unacceptable that illegal acts in London are contributing to the decline of creatures like the tiger. In Operation Charm we want to stop the illegal trade in these animals in London. Anyone who persists in doing so could spend five years in prison."

Biodiversity

Barry Gardiner, Minister for Biodiversity, Landscape and Rural Affairs said: "This operation sends a clear message to the criminals who seek to profit from trading in endangered species. Their activities will not be tolerated. They will be investigated, prosecuted, and punished.

Operation Charm is an excellent example of partnership working between the police and other organisations. We can make an impact on wildlife crime only by continuing to work closely together."

Pictured (left): White Rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) - Female with very long horn and calf. Lake Nakuru National Park Kenya. Dist. Localised: Southern and East Africa. Image is ? WWF-Canon/Martin Harvey.

London's Chinese community is fully supportive of the crackdown and the launch will be attended by Professor Bo-Ying Ma, President of The Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine (FTCM). Professor Bo-Ying Ma added: "The Federation of Traditional Chinese Medicine, as the largest association of Chinese medicine practitioners, Chinese medicine wholesale companies and Chinese medicine clinic companies will endorse and definitely support the protection of endangered species. We are not utilising or selling such materials in any form."

"Sick & Perverse"

Actor and comedian Ricky Gervais has also added his weight to the campaign. He said: "I find it incredible that any one would want to buy a product containing endangered animals. It's not just illegal, it's sick and perverse. And don't think you can ease you conscience with ?It was already dead? or ?It's old or second hand?. To purchase such goods is perpetuating and endorsing the market in killing species. Report any activity you think is linked to such revolting business."

The following links may be useful for further reading:

  • Operation Charm

  • Greater London Authority

  • WWF-UK

  • International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW)

  • The David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation


  • *Source: source WWF

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