No Sloth Selfies - The Rush to Protect Latin America's Slowest Mammal
While Latin America is home to the trafficking of all manner of species, several foundations are working to save arguably its slowest-moving victims: the sloths.
The trafficking of these placid creatures has often gone underreported aside from a few important legal cases. In Colombia, the most recent example came last April when a man was arrested in the southwestern department of Nariño for attempting to sell a sloth for 3 million pesos ($810).
And the countrys most well-known case came in 2015 when Isaac Miguel Bedoya Guevara, a wildlife trafficker from the northern department of Córdoba, was sentenced to over five years in prison for trafficking more than 3,000 sloths. Over the course of 30 years, Bedoya is suspected of having captured over 10,000.
Bedoya and his partners were systematic in their operations. He regularly updated maps of sloth nests, making them easier to find. He then systematically removed babies from their mothers before cutting their nails and selling them to international buyers, including the United States and Italy.
https://insightcrime.org/news/no-sloth-selfies-rush-protect-latin-america-slowest-mammal/
Hugh_Lebowski
(33,643 posts)I mean I'm glad for the ones trying to protect these animals, but overall ... there's just so many cruel dickheads among the population. Not to mention stupid people who think you can successfully keep a sloth as a pet.
Oh, and umm ... let's not villainize the traffickers? They're just trying to feed their families?
That pretty much tells me there's too many families on this planet.
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Ziggysmom
(3,574 posts)I know the horse is already out of the barn for many popular species, but would a uniform federal act do any good?
https://pethelpful.com/exotic-pets/Where-are-Exotic-Pets-Legal
efhmc
(15,007 posts)park and see them way high in the trees. Fun to look at but not as "pets".
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