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	<title>Fuchsia Dunlop &#187; bear&#8217;s paw</title>
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		<title>Greed and biodiversity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Chinese penchant for eating endangered species is in the news again. Today the BBC ran a report by Moscow correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes about the poaching of Asiatic black bears in northeastern Russia. The culprits? Suppliers of bear&#8217;s paws and gall bladders to China, where the paws are an ancient delicacy, and the gall is [...]]]></description>
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<p>The Chinese penchant for eating endangered species is in the news again. Today the BBC ran <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8432212.stm">a report by Moscow correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes</a> about the poaching of Asiatic black bears in northeastern Russia. The culprits? Suppliers of bear&#8217;s paws and gall bladders to China, where the paws are an ancient delicacy, and the gall is prized for its medicinal properties. And last week, the official <a href="http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-12/22/content_12684400.htm">Chinese news agency Xinhua reported</a> that a man in Yunnan Province had been jailed for 12 years for killing, and then eating, a rare and endangered Indochinese tiger (in this case, the man at least claimed that it had been shot accidentally, after dark.)</p>
<p>Bear&#8217;s paw is one rare Chinese delicacy that I have never been offered, thank goodness. If in the future I do see one on a dinner table, rest assured that I will restrain my curiosity and refuse it. And yet I can&#8217;t help wondering if eating such things, gross and unconscionable though it may be, is any worse than driving a car, travelling by plane, using consumer goods whose manufacture and disposal causes catastrophic pollution, or eating a lot of factory-farmed meat. It&#8217;s much easier to make a moral point by refusing bear&#8217;s paw (particularly if it&#8217;s not part of your own culture) than it is to address seriously the impact of our consumerist lifestyles on the planet and its biodiversity, isn&#8217;t it?</p>
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