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Project Report | May 7, 2018
WRRT Busts International Wildlife Smuggler - Rescue 86 Animals

By Jess Knierim | Development Associate

Endangered African grey parrot rescued
Endangered African grey parrot rescued

The sounds of the city were quiet when the Wildlife Crime Hotline rang at 3:15am one early morning in March. On the line was one of the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team’s (WRRT) trusted informants with a tip about a Vietnamese wildlife trader transporting wildlife through Phnom Penh. By 4:00am, the WRRT was already staked out near the Chrouy Changva bridge, looking for the offender’s car and license plate. When the target was spotted, the team followed the car to the Olympic Bus Station, where the trader began quickly transferring wildlife from his car to a bus routed from Phnom Penh to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. When the bus drove off, the WRRT pulled it over.

The WRRT rescued a total of 86 animals including 1 African grey parrot, 2 geckos, 1 iguana, 1 star tortoise, 37 Squirrels, 5 chinchillas, 3 snakes, 2 blue lizards and 34 common water monitors. A hefty fine was implemented and the wildlife was immediately transported to the Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Center. The native wildlife will be released back into protected forest, but many of the animals were destined for the exotic pet trade and are not native to Southeast Asia. They will find a permanent home at the rescue center, where no animals are turned away.

Thank you for your support of the Wildlife Rapid Rescue Team and helping us crack down on the international illegal wildlife trade.

The WRRT is a Forestry Administration law enforcement unit led by the Forestry Administration, in cooperation with the Military Police, with technical and financial support from Wildlife Alliance.

Star tortoise
Star tortoise
WRRT rescue 86 animals
WRRT rescue 86 animals
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Wildlife Alliance

Location: New York, NY - USA
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Twitter: @WildlifeRescue
Project Leader:
Demi Morjaria
Phnom Penh , Cambodia
$68,545 raised of $80,000 goal
 
893 donations
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