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Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Elliot Morley (Labour), on Wednesday, 12 November 2008, in the House of Commons. It is signed by 99 members in total.


WILD TIGERS

That this House notes with grave concern the illegal trade in Asian big cat parts and derivatives and the diminishing population of big cats; further notes that tiger farming in China represents a significant threat to the remaining wild populations by stimulating demand; welcomes the measures taken by the Indian government in recognising the importance of intelligence-led law enforcement in tackling wildlife crime through the foundation of the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau; calls for the Government to convey its gravest concerns to the Chinese government about its role as the major consumer of tiger parts and to urge China to complement efforts in India by closing its tiger farms and consolidating and destroying all stockpiles of tiger parts and to maintain and enforce its 1993 State Council Order banning the use of tiger products; recognises the negative impact of industrial encroachment on tiger forests; and urges the Government to develop enhanced regulations for UK-based companies and their subsidiaries operating in tiger range states to ensure their actions do not harm tigers or their habitat.


Secondary information

Type
Early day motion
Reference
2495 
Session
2007-08
Other sponsors
Eric Martlew
Desmond Swayne
Ian Cawsey
Andrew George
Norman Baker
Subjects
Animal welfare Asia
Link
View this Early day motion on www.parliament.uk