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The Illegal Wildlife Trade

Monday, June 12, 2023

Satria Bird Market in Bali becomes a place for illegal wildlife trade.

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Imperative Illegal Wildlife Trade Investigation

SATRIA Bird Market in Denpasar, Bali has again become a location of illegal wildlife trade. A video recording exposes a kiosk owner trading in kukangs or slow lorises (Nycticebus) and monkeys obtained from outside Bali.

It was the third time in years after the discovery of illegal wildlife trade in that market. In January 2022, the same kiosk was caught in the act of selling long-tailed maca

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