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Conservation Crimes

Tuesday, April 9, 2019

Taman Safari Indonesia is under suspicion of involvement in the illegal trade of protected animals by obscuring the origins of these animals as well as functioning as a shelter and captive breeding site. There is evidence that animals were purchased by an official at the conservation institution from a network of traders apprehended by the police.

arsip tempo : 173226380873.

Ilustrasi: Kendra Paramita. tempo : 173226380873.

SIX birds were kept, each in a one-square-meter steel cage: a brahminy kite, a yellow-crested cockatoo, a Nicobar pigeon, a Papuan parrot, a black-capped lory, and a golden-mantled racket-tail. An additional two civets were placed in separate cages. Their sounds fused with those of over a dozen other animals, such as gibbons and other birds, at Taman Safari Indonesia in Cisarua, Bogor, West Java.

On Tuesday, January 15, the National Police Crimi

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