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Tiger Trade Routes

Tiger BonesYou said: East Asia is the most common destination.

That's correct! Although much tiger trade occurred with Europe and North America, today most occurs within East Asia, particularly China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.

For example, tigers killed in southern India are often sent to Dubai in the Middle East, where the skins and bones are prepared to sell at market.

Trade Routes

Tigers killed in northern and central India are usually sent to East Asian countries such as China, Japan and Taiwan. In many cases, the Tibetan capital of Lhasa is an important trading center for tiger parts. There, traders exchange tiger bones for the shahtoosh wool from another endangered species, the Tibetan Antelope, or Chiru. This wool is woven into extremely fine, expensive shawls which sell for thousands of dollars. The tiger bones and other parts end up in China, Japan, and other East Asian countries in the form of traditional Chinese medicines.

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Tiger bone image © Belinda Wright, Wildlife Protection Society of India. From 'Through the Tiger's Eyes' by Stanley Breeden and Belinda Wright (Ten Speed Press, 1996).