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Pledge made to reduce use of endangered wildlife in medicinal products
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2020-08-14
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In an effort to reduce the demand for wildlife-based medicinal products involving endangered animals, traditional Chinese medicine practitioners in Malaysia made a pledge on Sunday to use sustainable substitutes to bear bile.
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