- A year to save the tiger
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06/02/1998
When Hong Kong officials locked up huge warehouses stocked with millions of traditional medicines containing tiger and rhino parts in 1993, Judy Mills hoped they would never see the light of the day. But the director of the wildlife trade monitor, TRAFFIC East Asia was disappointed. Five years later, there is evidence of these medicines around the globe, despite an international trade ban and prohibition of tiger and rhino preparations.