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The Increase of Inventions Utilizing Endangered Species Such as Rhinos

Black rhinoceros, whose horns are used in traditional Chinese medicines, are among the animals most threatened by illegal trade

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There has been a significant increase in the number of patents filed for products made from endangered wildlife, such as bears, rhinos, and pangolins. This suggests a growing commercial interest in these products.

Despite international agreements that restrict trade in endangered species, the global trade in illegal wildlife products remains the fourth largest criminal activity in the world. Rhinos, bears, and pangolins are among the species most vulnerable to illegal trade. Rhino horn and bear bile are particularly sought after…

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