Wildlife Trade in Asia

MONGLA, MONG LA, SHAN STATE, MYANMAR - 2003/01/01: Live pangolins often known as scaly anteaters are sold in the wildlife markets of Mongla, a remote town on the border with China. Much of the wildlife is eaten as it is believed to be an aphrodisiac or a traditional Chinese Medicine. The illegal trade in endangered species is believed to be worth more than US$5 billion worldwide every year.. (Photo by Ben Davies/LightRocket via Getty Images)
MONGLA, MONG LA, SHAN STATE, MYANMAR - 2003/01/01: Live pangolins often known as scaly anteaters are sold in the wildlife markets of Mongla, a remote town on the border with China. Much of the wildlife is eaten as it is believed to be an aphrodisiac or a traditional Chinese Medicine. The illegal trade in endangered species is believed to be worth more than US$5 billion worldwide every year.. (Photo by Ben Davies/LightRocket via Getty Images)
Wildlife Trade in Asia
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Ben Davies / Contributor
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January 01, 2003
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