In a major strike against wildlife trafficking in Nigeria, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), supported by the Wildlife Justice Commission (WJC), arrested five suspects and seized 3.765 tonnes of pangolin scales in Lagos, an amount estimated to represent the killing of over 1,900 pangolins. Read More
Major wildlife trafficking bust in Nigeria: Five arrested and 3.765 tonnes of pangolin scales seized in joint NCS–WJC operation
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