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14th of February sees the start of the Chinese Year of the Tiger!
EIA’s ground-breaking investigations reveal the hard-hitting truth about the criminals involved in the tiger trade. We investigate, document and campaign, so that governments take the right action now, to end the tiger trade. To learn more about who is behind the tiger trade, read our latest investigation report.
The illegal tiger trade is being driven by demand for tiger bone wine and more recently tiger skins used as luxury home decor as symbols of wealth and status.
This year with renewed impetus we will continue to fight for the plight of the tiger, your support ensures our vital work can continue.
Working undercover to expose international crime, EIA has brought about changes in international laws and government policies, thus saving the lives of millions of endangered animals and putting a stop to the devastating effects wrought by environmental criminals. Uniited Nations Environment ProgrammeThe EIA team is an example of a new, tougher strain of conservationist. driven to perform daring deeds by man's exploitation of animals The Financial Times
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