Spain seizes hundreds of stuffed endangered animals
Published: 04:04 PM,Apr 10,2022 | EDITED : 08:04 PM,Apr 10,2022
Spain said it seized over 1,000 taxidermied animals, including hundreds of endangered or extinct species, in one of the largest hauls of its kind. The Civil Guard said the private collection, estimated to be worth nearly €29 million, was discovered in a shed in Betera, near Valencia in eastern Spain.
Among the 1,090 animals seized, 405 are classified as protected, endangered or extinct, including the scimitar-horned oryx once found in parts of Africa. A stuffed Bengal tiger, considered near extinction, was also found, along with cheetahs, lynxes, polar bears, white rhinos and 198 elephant tusks. The Civil Guard said it was the country's 'largest haul of nationally-protected taxidermied animals and one of the largest in Europe'. - AFP
Among the 1,090 animals seized, 405 are classified as protected, endangered or extinct, including the scimitar-horned oryx once found in parts of Africa. A stuffed Bengal tiger, considered near extinction, was also found, along with cheetahs, lynxes, polar bears, white rhinos and 198 elephant tusks. The Civil Guard said it was the country's 'largest haul of nationally-protected taxidermied animals and one of the largest in Europe'. - AFP