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Two Clicks Away: Mexican Wildlife Trafficking Thrives Largely on Facebook, Report Finds

Por: NBC 6 South Florida World November 10, 2022

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Photo by Luis Gandarillas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images A jaguar that was rescued from wildlife trafficking lives rehabilitated at the Senda Verde refuge in Coroico, La Paz, Bolivia on August 06, 2022. data-ellipsis=false> A new report suggests that trafficking of wild and endangered species is common in Mexico and occurs largely online, where traffickers contact potential customers on social media like Facebook. The Center for Biological... + full article



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