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Nigeria seizes more than 1,600 exotic birds in one of the biggest wildlife trafficking busts in years
Nigerian customs said they seized more than 1,600 parrots and canaries that were being transported from Lagos international airport to Kuwait without a permit, in one the biggest wildlife trafficking ...
For months, TheCable’s journalist Janefrances Chibundu has been investigating the online trade in endangered animals — specifically African grey parrots— across Nigeria’s e-commerce and social media ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. In a significant blow to wildlife trafficking, Nigerian authorities recently seized 2 metric tons of pangolin scales, worth tens of thousands of ...
We are increasingly treating animals in the wrong way In what has become an everyday spectacle in our country, itinerant traditional medicine sellers and owners of small circuses move around towns and ...
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Nigeria: Rescued orphaned elephant highlights conservation fight
As dawn breaks over Nigeria's Okomu National Park, an exhausted wildlife caretaker prepares milk formula for Agbaibor, a ...
An investigation by Nigeria’s Premium Times and Mongabay has found evidence of systematic failure by Nigerian law enforcement and the judicial system to hold wildlife poachers and traffickers ...
The member representing Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Terseer Ugbor (APC, Benue) said on Monday, April 15, that Nigeria has been known as a major global ...
In a world where greed and illicit desires threaten the very existence of wildlife, Nigeria is witnessing a fierce battle to protect these precious creatures. Criminals engaged in the illegal trade of ...
ABUJA, Dec 22 (Reuters) - Nigeria will investigate the killing of endangered wildlife after a video posted on social media showed a soldier killing two elephants in the northeastern Borno state, the ...
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