The study, which was commissioned by the Secretariat of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), also warned against poaching of the small lion population in Gir forests for medicinal puroposes.
"India, highlighted several times in this review for best practices and exemplary implementation of the Resolution, has made progress in conserving tigers and reducing poaching, with an increasing tiger population and declining levels of reported poaching and seizures.
Quoting a database prepared by the TRAFFIC, a wildlife trade monitoring network, the study says that during 2001- 2010, 420 seizure incidents took place involving a minimum of 1,127 leopards.
It is likely that the leopards killed in human-predator conflict enter illegal trade, the report says.
"Most seizures (88% of incidents) analyzed in the TRAFFIC report involved only leopard skins, with very few seizures involving bones or other body parts (although there was one notorious case involving thousands of leopard claws).
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