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PostSubject: Bangkok Market A Hub For Illegal International Trade In Wildlife   Bangkok Market A Hub For Illegal International Trade In Wildlife Icon_minitimeThu 1 May - 14:15

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 25 April, 2008

Thailand is a major hub for the international trade in illegal freshwater turtles and tortoises, finds a new report, Pet freshwater turtle and tortoise trade in Chatuchak Market, Bangkok, Thailand, launched today by TRAFFIC, the wildlife monitoring network, a joint programme of WWF and IUCN.

Surveys of Chatuchak Market (also known as the JJ or Weekend Market) by TRAFFIC investigators found that 25 out of 27 freshwater turtles and tortoises species for sale were non-native, the vast majority of them illegally imported into the country.

„Dealers stated openly that many specimens were smuggled into and out of Thailand, said Chris R. Shepherd, Senior Programme Officer for TRAFFIC Southeast Asia. „They even offered potential buyers advice on how to smuggle reptiles through customs and onto airplanes."

The most commonly observed species at Chatuchak Market was the Radiated Tortoise (Astrochelys radiata), a species endemic to Madagascar and listed in Appendix I of CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora), meaning that all commercial international trade in Radiated Tortoises is prohibited. Of the total of 786 freshwater turtles and tortoises on sale, more than a third, 285, were listed in Appendix I of CITES. Of these, 269 were Radiated Tortoises.

Buyers from other parts of Asia, particularly Japan, Malaysia and Singapore, are known to purchase and smuggle home large numbers of freshwater turtles and tortoises from the dealers in Chatuchak Market for retail in their respective countries.

Dealers were heard urging potential buyers to purchase the most endangered species because of their rarity value.

„It is a sad day when people use a species‚ risk of extinction as a selling point, said Dr Jane Smart, Head of IUCN‚s Species Programme. „We urge governments and law enforcement agencies use the information contained in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species to stop this kind of behaviour before it is too late.

Following disclosure of the report‚s findings, Royal Thai Police raided Chatuchak market earlier this month and seized a wide variety of illegal wildlife, including 18 Radiated Tortoises and 3 Ploughshare Tortoises (A. yniphora). The Ploughshare is considered the world‚s rarest tortoise˜and all international trade is prohibited.

„We congratulate the Royal Thai Police on their recent raid, says Shepherd. „But recent information indicates the illegal trade continues, and we encourage the authorities to keep the pressure on.

„The Thai authorities must continue these efforts to stem the illegal trade in these endangered species˜as should other governments and their enforcement authorities. This illegal trade in freshwater turtles and tortoises is well organized, and must be tackled in an organized fashion, said Dr Susan Lieberman, Director of the WWF International Species Programme.

The report recommends amending current national legislation to close loopholes relating to the possession of CITES-listed species. It also encourages enforcement authorities at international border crossings to be more vigilant in preventing the trade in prohibited species through Thailand, and recommends increased co-operation with other relevant countries to crack down on the highly organized illegal pet freshwater turtle and tortoise trade.

For more information, please contact:

Chris R. Shepherd, Senior Programme Officer for TRAFFIC Southeast Asia (in Malaysia) tel: +603 78803940, call: +6 012 234 0790, email: cstsea@po.jaring.my
Sarah Halls, Media Relations Officer, IUCN, Tel: +41 22 999 0127; Mobile: +41 79 528 3486; Email: sarah.halls@iucn.org

For relevant photographs, please contact Richard Thomas, Communications Co-ordinator, TRAFFIC International, tel: +44 (0) 1223 279068, email: richard.thomas@traffic.org

NOTES; The full report Pet freshwater turtle and tortoise trade in Chatuchak Market, Bangkok, Thailand can be downloaded at here

At the time of this mailing Traffic seems not to have uploaded the PDF of the report to the above URL. VenomLand advises you to try it, if its still not there contact the people above on how to get a copy



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sadly Mario, there are a few Radiated and Plowshare still being illegaly traded there in PI. Sad
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sure drew,

you know where they came from!


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