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CITES Calls For Temporary Halt On India’s Wildlife Imports Pending Stronger Checks

After reviewing imports to Jamnagar’s facilities, CITES recommends India tighten verification to ensure no wild-caught animals enter as captive-bred

Endangered species transfers are now under global scrutiny as CITES calls for stronger sourcing checks and clearer documentation. Photo: Vantara/Instagram
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When a zoo or rescue centre brings in an animal from another country, the journey on paper is often just as complex as the one in the cargo hold. Every transfer must pass through layers of checks, codes, and clearances—ensuring the animal wasn’t taken illegally, traded commercially without permission, or pushed through a loophole disguised as “rescue” or “rehabilitation.” Now, after a verification mission to India this year, the global wildlife trade regulator believes our current system may not be doing enough to ensure that crucial traceability.

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