The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), China's top legislature, during a session Monday adopted a decision on thoroughly banning the illegal trading of wildlife and eliminating the consumption of wild animals to safeguard people's lives and health.
File photo of a baby Sunda pangolin and its mother. [Photo/Xinhua]
The move aims to safeguard biological and ecological security and effectively prevent major public health risks, among other purposes.
The consumption of terrestrial wild animals "of important ecological, scientific and social value" that are under state protection, as well as other terrestrial wild animals, including those that are bred or reared in captivity, shall be thoroughly prohibited, according to the decision.
The hunting, trading and transportation of terrestrial wild animals that naturally grow and breed in the wild for the purpose of consumption shall also be completely prohibited.
The decision stipulates that illegal consumption and trade of wildlife shall be severely punished.
Those who, in violation of the law on the protection of wildlife and other relevant laws and regulations, hunt, trade, transport or eat wild animals shall be given heavier penalties on the basis of existing laws and regulations, according to the decision.
Acts of consuming wild animals illegally and of hunting, trading or transporting wild animals for the purpose of consumption, which are newly covered by the decision, shall entail punishment applicable to similar acts covered by China's existing laws, including the law on the protection of wildlife.
The decision also stipulates that the use of wild animals for non-edible purposes, including scientific research, medical use and display, shall be subject to strict examination, approval and quarantine inspection procedures in accordance with relevant regulations.
The decision demands governments of various levels strengthen supervision and inspection, and strictly investigate and punish violations of this decision and relevant laws and regulations.
Illegal business sites and illegal business operators shall be banned or shut down in accordance with laws, according to the decision.
The decision takes effect on the day of its promulgation.
There has been a growing concern among people over the consumption of wild animals and the hidden dangers it brings to public health security since the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, said Zang Tiewei, a spokesperson for the top legislature's Legislative Affairs Commission, while explaining the considerations behind the move.
Given that a comprehensive revision of China's law on the protection of wildlife takes time, Zang said it is both necessary and urgent for the NPC Standing Committee to adopt a special decision as soon as possible at the critical moment for the epidemic prevention and control.
By clarifying a complete ban on the consumption of wild animals and a severe crackdown on illegal wildlife trade in a timely manner before relevant laws are amended, the decision is set to provide a strong legislative guarantee for winning the anti-virus battle and ensuring people's safety and health, Zang said.
In its next steps to improve China's laws relevant to epidemic prevention and control, China's legislature will speed up reviewing the draft biosecurity law and start amending the law on the protection of wildlife and the animal epidemic prevention law this year, according to Zang.