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Abstract
A resident in Hong Kong describes this British colony's trade in wild animals, as reported by a group of interested observers who kept a watch on markets and shops, coupled with the inadequate government statistics. The bulk of the trade is with China, but imports also include rhino horn and enormous quantities of ivory from Africa.
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- Copyright © Fauna and Flora International 1977
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* Presented at the 28th Annual Conservation Conference of the Natural Resources Board, Rhodesia.
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