Nigeria's booming trade in endangered species

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2009

From snakeskin wallets to crocodile shoes, the trade in goods made from endangered species is booming in Nigeria and conservationists say species are seriously under threat.

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  • @MuslimApostate usually I don't reply to posts I left over 2 months ago,but since you are the only commenter besides myself I will.It's not a matter of 'corrupt third world govts.' it's a matter of people before animals. If revenue from the sale of such items is going to feed a family,then I'm all for it. If the western markets didn't demand such,there would be NO TRADE.

  • @vixxy02 yes but at least there governments take action agains't such people. Corrupt third world governments there is no control.

  • It amazes me the way the West feel they have the right to condemn/preach cultural/economic practices in so called 3rd world countries! They forget they are the major patronizers of leather and fur goods!

    BLOODY HYPOCRITES!

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