Two teens and 5,000 ants: how a smuggling bust shed new light on a booming trade

Two teens and 5,000 ants: how a smuggling bust shed new light on a booming trade

[The Guardian - Kenya] - 24/04/2025
Two Belgian 19-year-olds have pleaded guilty to wildlife piracy – part of a growing trend of trafficking ‘less conspicuous’ creatures for sale as exotic pets Poaching busts are familiar territory for the officers of Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS), an armed force tasked with protecting the (…)
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