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Chinese medicine
Saving Indochina’s Wilderness
By Luke Hunt
A conversation with environmentalist Marcus Hardtke.
Goodbye, Dr. Ho: The Passing of a Chinese Doctor (and Tourist Attraction)
By Keith Lyons
Dr. Ho, a longtime draw for tourists in southwest China, passed away at aged 95.
China Is Decimating Southeast Asian Wildlife
By Gregory McCann
Chinese demand for animal parts has many Southeast Asian species on the brink of extinction.
Chinese Medicine and the Inner Dialogue
By David Volodzko
The debate about the efficacy of Chinese medicine betrays confusion about the nature of the practice itself.
Spare a Thought for the Tiger of East Asia, It’s Almost Gone
By Luke Hunt
Abysmal efforts by governments in the region have seen the iconic animal poached into near extinction.
Yarsagumba: Biological Gold
By Gemima Harvey
A gold rush mentality has attached to a fungus known as the ‘Himalayan Viagra,’ to the detriment of local communities.
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