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According to the LA Times, Vietnam's muted response to the sale and trafficking of rhino horn within its borders has prompted the Convention on International Trade of Endangered Species (CITES) to issue a stern warning to government officials in the country.
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CITES is not the only international organization to call Vietnam out on its wildlife trade. In a recent Time article, WWF president and CEO Carter Roberts, along with the organization's global ambassador Jared Leto, pointed to rhino horn demand in Vietnam as a major game changer in the fight to end rhino poaching in Africa.
Among the wealthy, rhino horn is still viewed as a status symbol and can horn can cost more than US$100,000 (VND 2.2 billion) per kilogram. While public campaigns have gone a long way to changing minds among the general public, however, legal action against rhino horn vendors and traffickers remains minimal. Even though Vietnamese law prohibits the sale of rhino horn, enforcement of this regulation has not been particularly effective. In recent years, there have been neither any major seizures of smuggled rhino horn nor any prosecution of its traffickers.
Moving forward, more successful public education campaigns and stronger enforcement of current laws will help Vietnam to end its own participation in the rhino horn trade, according to WWF. The forthcoming International Wildlife Trade Conference, to be held in Hanoi on November 17, is also expected to bring about positive steps forward as Vietnam works to eradicate wildlife trafficking within its borders.
Movie star Li Bingbing attends a WildAid event supporting a ban on the ivory trade in Admiralty on Friday. WildAid aims to end the illegal wildlife trade across the globe. It envisions a world where people no longer buy wildlife products such as shark fin, elephant ivory and rhino horn. Parker zheng / China Daily
China unveiled new rules on Monday that would allow the use of rhino horn and tiger parts for some medical and cultural purposes, watering down a decadesold ban in a move conservation group WWF said could have "devastating consequences.China's State Council issued a notice ... 2ff7e9595c
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