📢 Good news: 47 lemurs and 155 tortoises, once victims of illegal wildlife trafficking, are now safely back in Madagascar.This operation highlights the power of global collaboration to #EndWildlifeCrime.Read the full story ⬇️— UN Office on Drugs & Crime (@UNODC) December 5, 2024 Read More
📢 Good news: 47 lemurs and 155 tortoises, once victims of illegal wildlife trafficking, are now safely back in Madagascar. This operation highlights the power of global collaboration to #EndWildlifeCrime. Read the full story ⬇️
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