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Turtle smuggling foiled

INDONESIAN authorities have foiled an attempt to smuggle more than 4,000 protected baby turtles worth tens of thousands of dollars to China, customs officials said.

More than 3,700 pig-nosed turtles and nearly 900 snake-necked turtles were found last weekend, hidden in containers in a building on the outskirts of the capital Jakarta.

The turtles, worth an estimated US$90,000 (588,300 yuan) were concealed among clown loach fish, which can be legally exported from Indonesia.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature classifies the pig-nosed turtle as vulnerable and the snake-necked turtle as critically endangered. Both species are popular as pets.

Indonesia is home to a kaleidoscope of exotic animals and plants, but the illegal trade in wildlife is rampant and laws are often poorly enforced.




 

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