China has loosened its comprehensive ban on the use of tiger and rhinoceros parts in medicine.<br /><br />New regulations announced Monday revoke a comprehensive 25-year ban on the trade and use of tiger bones and rhino horns, which are considered in traditional Chinese medicine to have remedial properties.<br /><br />In response to the reversal, the World Wildlife Fund said “the resumption of a legal market for these products is an enormous setback to efforts to protect tigers and rhinos in the wild.”<br /><br />For more on the latest in China: https://www.inkstonenews.com/<br />Like Inkstone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/inkstonenews/<br />Follow Inkstone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/inkstonenews<br />Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inkstonenews
