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Illegal wildlife trade in NepalCEFR A2

14 Dec 2025

Level A2 – High beginner / Elementary
2 min
97 words

Illegal wildlife trade is a major global business, estimated at USD 20 billion a year in 2023. Much trafficked wildlife is smuggled to China and Southeast Asia for traditional medicine or food. Nepal is both a source country and a transit route for this trade.

Nepal has strict laws to protect wildlife, but many arrests focus on low-level actors. Indigenous and poor people who carry, transport or sell wildlife are often caught and punished, while higher-level traffickers are rarely arrested. Experts say reform, education and livelihood support are needed to help communities and reduce crime.

Difficult words

  • smugglemove goods secretly to another country
    smuggled
  • traffickerperson who sells things illegally across borders
    traffickers
  • transit routepath where goods travel through a country
  • indigenouspeople native to a particular region or land
  • livelihoodwork and income that support a person's life
  • reformchange in laws or systems to improve things

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