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'Blood of The Tiger': Shedding Light on China's Farmed-Tiger Trade

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In 1991, wildlife investigator J. A. Mills went to China to verify rumors about tiger farming. She worked undercover, for the World Wildlife Fund and an organization called Traffic.

“I mainly pretended I was a student of traditional Chinese medicine to try to figure out not only what was being traded, …Read More

Source: NPR Science – ingested into KQED

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