Mar 15 • 15:15 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Three people are arrested in operation against illegal animal sales at fair in Duque de Caxias; iguana did not survive and died

Three individuals were arrested during an operation against illegal animal sales at a fair in Duque de Caxias, Brazil, where an iguana died due to the conditions of sale.

On Sunday, a significant operation was conducted against the illegal sale of animals at a fair in Duque de Caxias, located in the Baixada Fluminense region of Brazil. During the operation, law enforcement officials arrested three suspects involved in the illegal trade, which is a growing concern both locally and nationally. Tragically, among the animals apprehended was an iguana, which did not survive the conditions it was being kept in and died during the operation.

The operation involved multiple environmental protection agencies, including the Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (Ibama), the State Institute of the Environment (Inea), and other organizations dedicated to wildlife conservation. These agencies seized various exotic birds and other wildlife that were being kept for illegal sales. The apprehended animals will be assessed and rehabilitated by the relevant environmental authorities before being released or cared for elsewhere.

This incident sheds light on the ongoing issue of wildlife trafficking in Brazil, where illegal animal trades not only threaten biodiversity but also pose significant risks to the environment and ecosystem. Authorities are striving to combat this illegal activity and ensure the protection of wildlife, highlighting the importance of public awareness and legislation against such practices.

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