Internet threat to wildlife in the world. Illegal hunting of animals that have protected more frenzied because of the illegal trading of protected animals in cyberspace."The Internet has a very broad impact, a baby lion can easily be traded on the Internet," said Paul Tood, Campaign Manager of the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) in the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) in Doha Qatar.Products from wild animals sold as well as many elephant tusks, and bones of tigers and even a baby lionThe Convention was attended by 175 representatives urged the country's wildlife trade on the internet stopped. Sites that offer the sale of animals should be blocked."Internet has become a dominant factor in the sale of protected species, a time will come a time when a country will export animals in large numbers in other countries," said Todd.IFAW own Tood information has been conducting a survey, sales of animals are often occurs through auction sites, chat rooms, and even advertising on the site. Thus was launched the Straits Times, Monday (22/3/2010).The countries listed on the site sold animals, among others, Australia, United States, Russia and China. Animals will be supplied from the African continent.
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