One South Korean National Arrested for Smuggling Dozens of Reptiles
The reptiles seized were 50 snakes of various types, 41 geckos, one Rhinoceros Iguana, and two lizards.
The reptiles seized were 50 snakes of various types, 41 geckos, one Rhinoceros Iguana, and two lizards.
A Natural Resources Conservation Agency (BKSDA) unit in Central Kalimantan has successfully evacuated a 25-year-old orangutan that previously entered plantation area within the province.
Wild elephants entering residential areas and plantations is not uncommon in Aceh.
BKSDA is investigating the death of a male Sumatran elephant in a rubber plantation located in Suo-suo village in Tebo regency, Jambi.
IB (35), local fisher from Bagan Deli, Belawan subdistrict, Medan, was arrested by authorities after he was found to be carrying the protected wildlife without any required permits.
The birds were from South Kalimantan and were sent to Java through Telaga Biru Port in Bangkalan, East Java.
Another patient must also undergo foot amputation.
The initiative is expected to boost the animals population in the wild.
The 400 hatchlings were from 2,287 eggs seized by the police.
Many of the animals were endemic and were seized by authorities in cases related to illegal wildlife trade.
A 15-year-old boy who was attacked and dragged by a crocodile into Tolire Lake in the city in North Maluku province.
They were 16 primates, seven reptiles, four mammals, and one birds.
They process dog meat for generations. Animals that are not classified as livestock are processed into various dishes, then sold. "It turns out that there is not only a slaughterhouse for dogs but also monitor lizard."
They are still working to lure out and evacuate the two-meter crocodile.
The animal will be observed and assessed before being released into its habitat.
They are now committed to the conservation of Sumatran tigers.
This iconic cat population is critically endangered, with less than 400 individuals remaining.
Several villagers have left their homes because the animals are still within the area.
Footprints of the wild and protected animal were found just 10 to 30 meters behind a resident's house.
"It was feared that the crocodile would harm people nearby."