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Local Usage of Tiger Parts and Its Role in Tiger Killing in the Bangladesh Sundarbans

Author Affiliations
University of Kent, International Union for Conservation of Nature (Bangladesh), University of Dhaka
Published InHuman Dimensions of Wildlife
Year2015
Citations27

Abstract

This article explored the local medicinal and traditional values of tiger parts and associated beliefs, and its link to the commercial trade in the Bangladesh Sundarbans. Using semi-structured qualitative interviews with 139 respondents, we found that the local use of, and belief in, the medicinal values of tiger parts is widespread and that virtually all parts of the tiger are used. Some of the local uses of tiger parts were unique in both the way and the purpose of use. For example, the soil of tiger pugmark was consumed by the women as a means of contraception. We established that local usage may be a significant threat to the tiger population of south Asia as it motivates stray tiger killing…
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