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Illegal Trade of Monitor Lizard Body Parts

AutorInnen: 
Bhattacharya, S., Koch, A.
Erscheinungsjahr: 
2018
Vollständiger Titel: 
Hatha Jodi: An Illegal Trade of Misused Scientific Facts or Blindfolded Myths and Beliefs?
ZFMK-Autorinnen / ZFMK-Autoren: 
Publiziert in: 
Biawak
Publikationstyp: 
Zeitschriftenaufsatz
Keywords: 
Varanidae, Reptilia, India, illegal trade, CITES
Bibliographische Angaben: 
Bhattacharya, S. and A. Koch (2018). Hatha Jodi: An Illegal Trade of Misused Scientific Facts or Blindfolded Myths and Beliefs? Biawak - Journal for Varanid Biology and Husbandry 12(2): 97-99.
Abstract: 

We provide a short overview on the recently emerged illegal trade in the reproductive organs of monitor lizards (Varanus spp.) in India. There, they are intentionally sold as an alleged plant root locally known as Hatha Jodi. Hatha Jodi is the root of tiger’s claw (Martynia annua), an herbaceous medicinal plant which has a variety of traditional applications in Ayurveda medicine. The objective of this short report is to increase awareness of this ongoing wildlife crime, in the hopes that this will help restrict and terminate the illegal exploitation of South Asian monitor lizards for their body parts.

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