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Thailand Returns Nearly 1,000 Endangered Animals to Madagascar in Historic Rescue Effort

Major Repatriation: Endangered Tortoises and Lemurs Saved from Trafficking

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December 1, 2024
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Thailand Returns Nearly 1,000 Endangered Animals to Madagascar in Historic Rescue Effort

Landmark Anti-Trafficking Operation: Rare Animals Return to Madagascar - Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

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Landmark Repatriation of Endangered Animals to Madagascar Marks Anti-Trafficking Success

In a significant victory against wildlife trafficking, Thailand is returning nearly 1,000 critically endangered animals to their native Madagascar. The repatriation effort, which began on Saturday, is the largest of its kind between the two nations, according to Thai officials.

Thailand Returns Nearly 1,000 Endangered Animals to Madagascar in Historic Rescue Effort
Landmark Anti-Trafficking Operation: Rare Animals Return to Madagascar – Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

The animals, including spider tortoises, radiated tortoises, ring-tailed lemurs, and brown lemurs, are among the world’s most endangered species, as listed under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). These species are highly prized in Asia as exotic pets, but their survival is jeopardized by the challenges of recreating their natural habitats.

In May, Thai police rescued 1,117 animals during an anti-trafficking operation in Chumphon province. Tragically, eight animals were already dead, and several others succumbed later due to malnutrition and stress from being smuggled.

At an official ceremony in Bangkok, Thai authorities formally handed over 961 surviving animals to Madagascan officials. The animals are being transported via three flights operated by Qatar Airways.

Thailand’s Minister of Natural Resources and Environment, Dr. Chalermchai Sri-on, emphasized the country’s commitment to fighting wildlife trafficking and ensuring the welfare of seized animals. Attapol Charoenchansa, director of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, expressed hope that this operation would discourage future trafficking.

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Thailand Returns Nearly 1,000 Endangered Animals to Madagascar in Historic Rescue Effort
Landmark Anti-Trafficking Operation: Rare Animals Return to Madagascar – Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

“By showcasing these efforts globally, we send a clear message that such practices are unacceptable, regardless of wealth or intent,” Charoenchansa stated.

Conservation group Traffic hailed the effort as a powerful example of international cooperation in addressing the wildlife trafficking crisis. The group noted that illegal wildlife trade poses the second-largest threat to Madagascar’s biodiversity, a haven for many unique and vulnerable species.

Thailand Returns Nearly 1,000 Endangered Animals to Madagascar in Historic Rescue Effort
Landmark Anti-Trafficking Operation: Rare Animals Return to Madagascar – Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation
Thailand Returns Nearly 1,000 Endangered Animals to Madagascar in Historic Rescue Effort
Landmark Anti-Trafficking Operation: Rare Animals Return to Madagascar – Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation

Thailand, identified as a major importer of wildlife from Madagascar in Southeast Asia, has played a significant role in the trade. Between 1975 and 2019, nearly 35,000 animals and animal products from Madagascar were exported to Thailand, directly or indirectly, highlighting the ongoing challenges in curbing this illicit industry.

This repatriation stands as a beacon of hope for the protection and preservation of Madagascar’s unparalleled natural heritage.

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