Integrated action seizes almost 200 wild birds in Juruti
An integrated operation by municipal agencies and security forces led to the seizure of nearly 200 wild birds being transported illegally in Juruti, Brazil.
On Wednesday, an integrated action involving municipal agencies and security forces resulted in the seizure of approximately 200 wild birds being transported illegally in Juruti, located in the western part of Pará, Brazil. The incident occurred near the entrance to an Alcoa mine, highlighting ongoing concerns regarding illegal wildlife trafficking in the region. The operation was initiated following a tip-off that led authorities to suspect unlawful activity related to the transport of wildlife.
The Secretaria Municipal de Meio Ambiente, in collaboration with the Polícia Militar, initiated the operation after assessing initial reports that indicated around 80 canaries were being transported. However, upon further investigation conducted by environmental teams and veterinarians, it was revealed that the actual number of seized birds was 195. This finding underscores the complexities involved in wildlife trafficking and the importance of thorough investigations in such cases.
Following the appropriate veterinary procedures, the rescued birds were successfully returned to their natural habitat. This incident serves to reinforce the collaborative efforts between environmental regulatory agencies and public security forces to combat environmental crimes, as established by current legislation. Continued vigilance and integrated operations are essential in tackling the increasing threats posed by wildlife trafficking in Brazil.