Peru ramps up fight against illegal animal trafficking

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In Peru — one of most biodiverse countries in the world — authorities intercept 4,000-5,000 live animals being trafficked every year. Now the country is ramping up its fight against the illegal wildlife trade.

from trafficking, according to Peru's Environmental Ministry.Titicaca water frog, which is poached for juice.

Reptiles — mostly turtles — are the second-most trafficked species, followed by birds and mammals, which are commonly sold as pets.between 4,000 and 5,000 live animals being trafficked every year, according to the country’s forestry and wildlife service. The animals are typically returned to their natural habitat after veterinary check-ups. About 2,200 animals were set freePeru's congressional committees are weighing whether the country should make animal trafficking part of a national law against organized crime.

The country is also launching major public awareness campaigns to incentivize anonymous tips and has fortified a dedicated police unit. Project Prevenir, launched in 2019 with financing from USAID and help from NORAD satellite tracking, also helps authorities monitor illegal logging, mining and animal trafficking.

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