While fans and satisfied patients cheered last month when traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) won World Health Organization approval for treatment of 400 illnesses, the move could pose a significant threat to endangered species globally.
Environmentalists and conservationists have decried the action as they believe that several wildlife species are particularly at risk in India. TCM includes medicines formulated from animal ingredients. It uses small or big parts of various animals – such as the tiger, Asiatic black bear, Indian pangolin, one-horn rhinoceros and Saiga antelope, among others.
These species are already listed as either “threatened”’ or “endangered,” according to the International Union of Conservation of Nature list. Notably, the criticism is not for use of traditional medicines generally, but for specific medicinal practices that involve use of animal body parts.
What has WHO done?
On May 25, in Geneva, member states of the World Health Assembly of the WHO agreed to adopt the 11th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD – 11), which will come into effect from January 1, 2022.
The ICD is the foundation for the identification of health trends and statistics globally, and the international standard for reporting diseases and health conditions. It is the diagnostic classification standard for all clinical and research purposes and defines the universe of diseases, disorders, injuries and other related health conditions.

The ‘WHO traditional medicine strategy: 2014-2023’ states that “many countries have their own traditional or indigenous forms of healing which are firmly rooted in their culture and history. Some forms of traditional medicine such as Ayurveda, TCM and Unani medicine are popular nationally and globally. At the same time, some forms of ‘Complementary Medicine’ such as anthroposophic medicine, chiropractic, homeopathy, naturopathy and osteopathy are also in extensive use.”
Environmentalists concerned
“We already know that TCM uses animal products, such as rhino horns, pangolin scales and so on,” Parveen Kaswan, a conservationist and an Indian Forest Service official told Asia Times. “Recognizing that as a legitimate thing will certainly increase their demand. After all that is the very purpose behind recognition of such ancient medicines.
“We cannot quantify the increase in pressure on these products,” he said, but “obviously the whole process will increase illegal wildlife trade.”
The Wildlife Protection Society of India (WPSI) has been working with the Indian government’s enforcement agencies to apprehend tiger and leopard poachers and traders in India. The society in January 2017 came out with ‘Tiger and Leopard Poaching Statistics,” which documented cases from 1994 to 2016.
According to the data, as many as 1,110 tigers and 4,381 leopards were killed by poachers in India from 1994 to 2016. Most of those were destined to become ingredients in TCM, Indian officials believe.
It report stated, “These documented cases must represent only a fraction of the actual poaching and trade in tiger and leopard parts in India. To reach an idea of the magnitude of the poaching of these species in India, it may be noted that the Customs authorities multiply known offenses by ten to estimate the size of an illegal trade.”
The report pointed out that, while there is virtually no market for tiger skins or body parts in India, the combination of the illicit international demand for big cat skins along with the trade in bones and other body parts for use in TCM continues to be the main reason for the unrelenting poaching pressure on these endangered cats. In other words, it’s all for export.
In central India, tigers are most vulnerable. In the north-east Indian state of Assam, the one-horned rhino and elephant are in trouble.
Porous borders
Rajendra Agarwala, former chief wildlife warden of the state of Assam, said that due to the vulnerability of the one-horned rhino, anti-poaching measures are very strong in his state. “One-horned rhinos are poached for their horn, which has a much higher value in China and Hong Kong. It is used in medicines and specifically as an aphrodisiac. Another highly vulnerable species from Assam is elephant poached for its tusks.”
“Any and every kind of hunting is banned in India,” Soumitra Das Gupta, an inspector general at India’s Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, told Asia Times. “Our Wildlife Crime Control Bureau team has effectively managed to keep tabs on large-scale poaching and trafficking incidents but there can be sporadic instances here and there.”
He pointed to the latest seizure by the bureau when officials rescued a lion cub and three exotic monkeys from traffickers in Kolkata, West Bengal.
However, most of the poaching happens with the knowledge of and sometimes involvement of local communities in and around the habitats. Keeping that in mind, the government has also launched an outreach program targeting local communities. Non-profits and wildlife experts have been enlisted to aid the government in its efforts to curb wildlife trafficking.
“The northeastern states have a porous border with Bangladesh and Myanmar, and hence, what is needed is state-to-state coordination along with state-center coordination,” Agarwala said. But it is not just about states and the center, he said. Rather, all South Asian countries need coordinated efforts.
India’s neighbors are also vulnerable as wildlife traffickers continue to slip across international borders even though officials insist they have sealed the borders. For instance, the Indian pangolin, indigenous to Pakistan, too, is rampantly killed for its scales, which are used in TCMs. According to a report from Pakistan last week, “pangolin scales fetched US$3,000 per 20 kg in the Chinese market, more than the average Pakistani’s annual income. This makes it hard to enforce laws designed to stop the illegal trade.”
As reported by environmental news website Mongabay, the Wildlife Crime Control Bureau of India has profiled 1,882 criminals involved in wildlife-associated offenses and listed them in a real-time database for combating trans-boundary environmental crime.
Still, experts worry that the encouragement the prime global health body has given to TCM, will sound the death knell for many endangered animals in the Indian sub-continent.

Outstanding post, I conceive blog owners should larn a lot from this web site its really user friendly.
Some really nice and utilitarian information on this web site, likewise I believe the style and design holds great features.
I am not sure where you are getting your information, but good topic. I needs to spend some time learning more or understanding more. Thanks for great information I was looking for this information for my mission.
What i do not understood is in fact how you are now not really much more smartly-favored than you might be right now. You’re so intelligent. You realize therefore considerably when it comes to this topic, produced me personally consider it from a lot of various angles. Its like men and women don’t seem to be interested except it is something to accomplish with Woman gaga! Your own stuffs nice. All the time deal with it up!
Just wanna comment on few general things, The website style is perfect, the articles is rattling fantastic : D.
Very interesting topic, thankyou for putting up.
Perfect work you have done, this site is really cool with great information.
I would like to thank you for the efforts you have put in writing this website. I’m hoping the same high-grade web site post from you in the upcoming also. Actually your creative writing skills has encouraged me to get my own blog now. Actually the blogging is spreading its wings quickly. Your write up is a good example of it.
You have remarked very interesting points! ps decent website . “Do not quench your inspiration and your inmagination do not become the slave of your model.” by Vincent Van Gogh.
As I site possessor I believe the content matter here is rattling wonderful , appreciate it for your hard work. You should keep it up forever! Good Luck.
Merely a smiling visitor here to share the love (:, btw outstanding layout.
I dugg some of you post as I thought they were invaluable invaluable
Have you ever thought about adding a little bit more than just your articles? I mean, what you say is important and everything. However think about if you added some great images or videos to give your posts more, “pop”! Your content is excellent but with images and video clips, this website could certainly be one of the very best in its field. Wonderful blog!
I enjoy the efforts you have put in this, thanks for all the great articles.
Good ?V I should definitely pronounce, impressed with your site. I had no trouble navigating through all the tabs and related information ended up being truly simple to do to access. I recently found what I hoped for before you know it at all. Quite unusual. Is likely to appreciate it for those who add forums or anything, web site theme . a tones way for your customer to communicate. Excellent task..
he blog was how do i say it… relevant, finally something that helped me. Thanks
I like this blog so much, bookmarked.
My wife and i felt very thankful that Ervin managed to complete his investigation from your ideas he obtained out of the web pages. It’s not at all simplistic to just continually be giving for free guides which usually people could have been making money from. So we do know we now have the writer to thank for this. Most of the illustrations you made, the simple blog menu, the friendships your site give support to instill – it’s got most fabulous, and it’s really assisting our son in addition to the family know that the concept is satisfying, which is certainly unbelievably pressing. Many thanks for all the pieces!
I?¦ve been exploring for a little for any high-quality articles or weblog posts on this sort of house . Exploring in Yahoo I ultimately stumbled upon this site. Reading this information So i?¦m satisfied to show that I have an incredibly just right uncanny feeling I discovered just what I needed. I such a lot definitely will make certain to do not forget this site and provides it a glance regularly.
Im no longer positive where you are getting your information, however good topic. I needs to spend a while studying much more or understanding more. Thank you for excellent information I used to be on the lookout for this info for my mission.