Illegal Wildlife Trade in China

A man was caught trying to smuggle over 100 live snakes into China hidden in his pants. This incident highlights the larger issue of illegal wildlife trade in China, which poses threats to native animal species and is a $20 billion annual black market.

Illegal Wildlife Trade and Trafficking

The illegal wildlife trade is a multi-billion dollar enterprise that poses threats to global biodiversity and ecosystems. Recent seizure of box turtles in Los Angeles highlights the need for specialized care and long-term solutions for confiscated animals.

Illegal Wildlife Trafficking and Confiscation in the U.S.

A criminal investigator in Los Angeles discovered box turtles being illegally exported to Asia. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is working to provide specialized care and find long-term homes for these confiscated animals. The illegal wildlife trade is a booming sector worth billions annually, causing harm to nature and risking public health. Efforts are being made to establish a network to assist in the placement of confiscated animals.