1. ACTCM — American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2010): „Chinese Medicine Societies reject use of tiger bones ahead of CITES Conference.“ https://www.actcm.edu/blog/chinese-medicine-societies-reject-use-of-tiger-bones-ahead-of-cites-conference/.
2. Adebayo, B. (2019): „South Africa seizes almost 800 pounds of lion bones bound for Malaysia.“ Artikel vom 4. Oktober auf CNN, https://edition.cnn.com/2019/10/04/africa/lion-bones-seized-south-africa/index.html.
3. AFP (2020): „Coronavirus: China offers farmers cash to give up wildlife trade.“ AFP-Meldung vom 19. Mai.
4. AFP (2019): „Police in Peru seize over 12 million dissected seahorses on vessel bound for Asia.“ Meldung vom 4. Oktober. https://www.straitstimes.com/world/americas/police-in-peru-seize-over-12-million-dissected-seahorses-on-vessel-bound-for-asia.
5. Alberts, E. (2020): „China releases list of animals to be farmed after Covid-19.“ Artikel vom 14. April in Mongabay, https://news.mongabay.com/2020/04/china-releases-list-of-animals-to-be-farmed-after-covid-19/.