Who buys lion bones? Inside South Africa’s skeleton trade

The country has sent thousands of lion skeletons to Asia—legally. Experts say this has encouraged an illegal trade, potentially endangering South Africa’s remaining wild lions.

For years, South African lion farmers legally exported lion bones—such as these at a business in North West Province—mainly to Asia for use in traditional medicine. New data reveal the scope of the trade and how it may have paved the way for illegal trade.  
Photograph by Brent Stirton, National Geographic

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