http://apnews.excite.com/article/20100321/D9EIUHB00.htmlMar 21, 4:36 AM (ET)
DOHA, Qatar (AP) - Conservationists say the Internet has emerged as one of the greatest threats fueling the illegal wildlife trade, making it easier to buy everything from live baby lions to wine made from tiger bones, conservationists said Saturday.
The web's impact was the focus Sunday at the meeting of the 175-nation Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES.
Iran proposed a trade ban on the Kaiser's spotted newt which the World Wildlife Fund says has been devastated by the Internet trade.
The United States and Sweden propose regulating the trade in red and pink coral which is crafted into expensive jewelry which is advertised on the web.
Surveys by environmental groups found thousands of ads for endangered wildlife on the web mostly in the United States.