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Wildlife smuggling hubs in Asia include:[1]
Myanmar
editLaos
editCambodia
editVietnam
editThailand
edit- Bangkok’s Chatuchak wildlife market
- Mae Sai
Malaysia
editSingapore
editIndonesia
editIndia
editNational parks (NP) throughout the country, from Kaziranga in the Northeast to Panna in Madhya Pradesh, having been extirpated in Sariska and Panna NPs as a result of hunting.
China
editReferences and notes
edit- ^ Felbab-Brown, Vanda (June 2011). "The Disappearing Act: The Illicit Trade in Wildlife in Asia" (PDF). Foreign Policy (6). Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016.