LOS ANGELES A crocodilian tomistoma clambers around his watery enclosure, a radiated tortoise munches on plants and a Bali myna songbird perches on a branch all creatures seized from illegal wildlife trafficking and placed at the Los Angeles Zoo for care and a home. In a drive to ensure wildlife caught up in the trade can survive and.
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has partnered with the Association of Zoos and Aquariums to launch the Southern California-based pilot Wildlife Confiscations Network program.
The Southern California Wildlife Confiscations Network aims to simplify the placement of confiscated, trafficked animals, allowing federal authorities to focus on investigations.
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A crocodilian tomistoma clambers around his watery enclosure, a radiated tortoise munches on plants and a Bali myna songbird perches on a branch - all creatures seized from illegal wildlife. -October 31, 2023 at 06:03 am EDT
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