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Save Tigers: Urge China to Maintain Ban on Trade in Tiger Parts

Target: Zhou Wenzhong, Ambassador of the People's Republic of China to the U.S.
Sponsored by: Care2
Tigers are the largest of the big cats, and they are also one of the most threatened. According to a new report, tigers are on a "catastrophic" path to extinction - and China's proposal to lift its ban on domestic trade in tiger parts could spell the end for these majestic wild cats.

Poaching and the illegal trade in tiger parts are major threats to wild tigers. China banned the trade in tiger parts in 1993. But China just told the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) that it would allow trade in tiger parts from farmed tigers if a scientific review showed it would reduce poaching.

The owners of private Chinese tiger farms - the source of some of the current illegal trade in tiger parts - are putting pressure on the Chinese government to lift the ban, claiming that lifting the ban will benefit tigers by regulating the tiger parts trade. But lifting the ban could be a death sentence for tigers.

Please send your respectful message to the Chinese Ambassador today to ask China to help conserve tigers by continuing its ban on the trade in tiger parts.
deadline: 6-8-2008
goal: 30,000
 

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To Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong,

I am writing to respectfully request that China uphold its current ban on trade in tiger parts.

I appreciate all of China's efforts to protect tigers, including the 1993 ban on domestic trade in tiger parts, all efforts made to enforce this ban and campaigns to raise awareness and reduce demand for tiger parts among Chinese consumers. China's leadership in tiger conservation has significantly reduced the demand for and illegal trade in tiger parts.

It is critical for the long-term survival of tigers that China uphold the ban on domestic trade in tiger parts. I respectfully ask that China continue its legacy of tiger conservation efforts by making its ban on tiger trade permanent.

Thank you for your consideration.

Sincerely,

[Your Name]
[Your Address]
We signed the “Save Tigers: Urge China to Maintain Ban on Trade in Tiger Parts” petition!
# 47,001:
2:57 pm PDT, Apr 7, Danny Battison, United Kingdom
# 47,000:
6:39 am PDT, Apr 7, Elissa Weindling, New York
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12:01 am PDT, Apr 6, Ingrid Eiserbeck, Germany
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8:09 pm PDT, Apr 5, Shawn Williamson, California
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3:08 am PDT, Apr 5, Krazy Kat, Tennessee
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3:35 pm PDT, Apr 4, BY Hawkins, Kansas
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4:40 pm PDT, Apr 3, Catherine Taylor, West Virginia
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7:29 am PDT, Apr 3, Eva Šindelářová, Czech Republic
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3:50 am PDT, Apr 3, Brittney Lincoln, Florida
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7:01 pm PDT, Apr 1, Debbie Low, Florida
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4:14 pm PDT, Apr 1, Elana Levine, California
# 46,990:
3:02 am PDT, Mar 31, Oana Ichim, Romania
# 46,989:
9:48 pm PDT, Mar 30, Linda Mira-bateman, Australia
You have shown leadership by introducing this ban - please maintain the ban at all costs.
# 46,988:
3:57 pm PDT, Mar 30, Jackie Hixson, Pennsylvania
# 46,987:
9:28 am PDT, Mar 30, Sabine Hollanders, Belgium
# 46,986:
3:37 am PDT, Mar 30, Marek Mauder, Czech Republic
# 46,985:
7:43 pm PDT, Mar 29, Crystal Butcher, Alabama
# 46,984:
7:45 am PDT, Mar 28, Gina Ruk, Maryland
China must find some other way for economic development, not on expense of these unprotected creatures. It must be some less barbaric way as a contribution to country's development.
# 46,983:
12:02 am PDT, Mar 27, Jo Arty, Michigan
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3:50 pm PDT, Mar 26, Sardine Tea, New York
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10:31 am PDT, Mar 26, Laura Elena Doltu, Romania
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9:09 am PDT, Mar 25, Becky Brandt, Iowa
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6:46 am PDT, Mar 25, Kate Thurston, Alaska
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7:35 pm PDT, Mar 24, Maryjane Nolan, Pennsylvania
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4:58 am PDT, Mar 24, Kate Evans, Georgia
# 46,976:
10:58 pm PDT, Mar 23, Haoqing Chu, Hong Kong
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8:23 pm PDT, Mar 23, Keith Tarrant, Canada
# 46,974:
4:42 pm PDT, Mar 23, Nicole Walker, Ohio
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2:55 pm PDT, Mar 23, Tracy Slager, Indiana
Lifting the ban won't reduce poaching. There is no way they can raise enough tigers in captivity to support the demand and have tigers to continue their wicked practices with. Lifting the ban would only increase the number of wild tigers 'harvested' in the name of profit and ensure a world whose future has no tigers.
# 46,972:
9:11 am PDT, Mar 23, Cathy Robinson, Alabama
# 46,971:
7:44 am PDT, Mar 23, Stephanie Vitt, Georgia
Please save these Beautiful animals from the killing!
# 46,970:
3:54 pm PDT, Mar 22, JAMES SULLIVAN, Illinois
# 46,969:
12:41 pm PDT, Mar 21, Erin Shelly, New York
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12:13 pm PDT, Mar 21, Kelly Davis, California
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5:05 pm PDT, Mar 20, Yvonne Jorg, Arizona
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10:32 am PDT, Mar 20, Erin Emerson, Utah
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10:15 am PDT, Mar 20, Patricia Santos, Portugal
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9:02 pm PDT, Mar 19, Mike Hanke, Germany
# 46,963:
9:01 pm PDT, Mar 19, Nina Anonym, Germany
# 46,962:
7:57 pm PDT, Mar 19, Name not displayed, Kentucky
Don't be responsible for helping destroying one of nature's most wonderful creatures. They need as much help as we can offer, from all of us.
# 46,961:
12:55 pm PDT, Mar 19, Natasha Jaroscak, Minnesota
# 46,960:
11:09 am PDT, Mar 19, Kelly Budniewski, New York
# 46,959:
8:32 am PDT, Mar 19, Jasmine Kent, Pennsylvania
Lifting the ban is only supporting poachers in the act of hunting the tigers ! If they already did it, what makes you think lifting such a ban would stop them or make them want to less?! We can't afford to lose any species.
# 46,958:
8:07 am PDT, Mar 19, Meow Mau, Colorado
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4:12 pm PDT, Mar 18, Julie Kennedy, Florida
# 46,956:
8:06 am PDT, Mar 18, Danielle Ciccone, Hawaii
Please Protect your countries beautiful natural treasure, BIG CATS.
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6:28 pm PDT, Mar 17, Tori Green, United Kingdom
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1:38 pm PDT, Mar 17, Name not displayed, California
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