12-02-2024, 04:59 PM
In a landmark case against animal trafficking, Thailand is sending a thousand animals back the Madagascar.
Mostly they are tortoises and lemurs. Some of them died because of the conditions they endured after being trafficked.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/30/asia/thai...index.html
This is big. Not only was animal trafficking stopped, the Thailand government is being very public about rescuing the animals and returning them to Madagascar.
They even held a ceremony to hand over the animals to the Madagascar authorities.
The very public returning of the animals shows that Thailand is committed to combatting animal trafficking.
This is a very positive step in protecting endangered species from trafficking.
Mostly they are tortoises and lemurs. Some of them died because of the conditions they endured after being trafficked.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/30/asia/thai...index.html
This is big. Not only was animal trafficking stopped, the Thailand government is being very public about rescuing the animals and returning them to Madagascar.
They even held a ceremony to hand over the animals to the Madagascar authorities.
The very public returning of the animals shows that Thailand is committed to combatting animal trafficking.
This is a very positive step in protecting endangered species from trafficking.
Catherine