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Traditional ChineseSimplified ChineseText onlyPDARSS
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March 15, 2008
Conservation
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Endangered species seizures fall
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AFCD

There were 38 seizures of endangered species at border checkpoints in the first two months this year, down from the 42 cases reported in the same period last year.

 

The Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department today said the import, export, re-export or possession of endangered animals and plants needs a licence. The control also applies to tourist items.

 

Those who breach the law face a $100,000 fine, a year in jail and mandatory forfeiture of the specimens.

 

Travellers should be more cautious when buying wildlife products like ivory, sea turtle specimens, orchids, cacti and pitcher plants abroad as they are protected under international convention.

 

For details call the Government hotline 1823 or click here.

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