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Assam Forest Department foils attempt to smuggle out exotic animals; Kangaroo and Aldabra Tortoises seized

Once the rescued animals reach Assam state zoo in Guwahati, Wildlife authorities will take the inventory of the animals at the zoo veterinary hospital and later shift them to specially arranged and sanitized enclosures.

By Karishma Hasnat  Jul 29, 2020 5:56:03 PM IST (Updated)


In another big seizure of exotic animals in Assam and a foiled attempt by smugglers to slip across borders, the Cachar Forest Division on Tuesday confiscated a consignment of exotic wildlife including a baby Kangaroo, a pair of Capuchin monkeys and six Hyacinth Macaws, species of parrot native to South America.
“We have taken the custody of these animals and they are currently in Silchar. Our vets are monitoring their health and their condition is found to be good, but the Hyacinth Macaws are very delicate, so we have decided to get all the animals to Assam State Zoo today,” said Sunnydeo Choudhary, Divisional Forest Officer (DFO), Cachar, adding that the two drivers of the seized truck would be produced in court and soon after the proceedings, the animals would be transported to Assam zoo.
Three Aldabra tortoises are also part of the seizure - they are one of the world's largest land tortoises native to Aldabra island, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the largest raised coral atoll in the Indian Ocean on Outer Islands of Seychelles.