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Wildlife Crime

All articles tagged with #wildlife crime

world6 months ago

Passenger Caught Smuggling 45 Animals, Including 16 Snakes, at Mumbai Airport

An Indian man was arrested at Chennai airport for attempting to smuggle monkeys and tortoises from Thailand, highlighting ongoing issues with wildlife trafficking that affects thousands of species globally and poses ecological risks. The incident underscores the need for stronger enforcement and international cooperation to combat organized wildlife crime.

crime-and-environment1 year ago

"Rancher Pleads Guilty to Illegally Breeding Giant Hybrid Sheep for Profit"

80-year-old Arthur "Jack" Schubarth pleaded guilty to genetically engineering giant hybrid sheep over almost a decade, aiming to sell them to hunting facilities, in violation of the Lacey Act. He imported genetic material from the world's largest sheep species, cloned embryos, and artificially impregnated female sheep to create the hybrids. Schubarth faces up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine for each count. The audacious scheme involved forging documents and illegally obtaining genetic material from wild-hunted bighorn sheep, posing a threat to wildlife species in Montana.

wildlife-crime1 year ago

"Montana Rancher's Illegal Creation of Giant Hybrid Sheep for Profit"

Montana rancher illegally created giant hybrid sheep by using genetic material from the threatened Marco Polo argali sheep, selling them for hunting at high prices. Arthur “Jack” Schubarth, 80, pleaded guilty to felony wildlife counts and faces up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to $500,000. He created more than 150 cloned embryos and successfully bred a male Marco Polo argali, selling its offspring for $10,000. Schubarth's scheme violated state and federal laws, potentially threatening the integrity of wildlife species in Montana. He is set to be sentenced on July 11.

wildlife-crime1 year ago

"Montana Man's Illegal Creation of Franken-Sheep for Trophy Hunting Exposed"

Montana rancher Arthur “Jack” Schubarth pleaded guilty to illegally using tissue and testicles from wild sheep to breed “giant” hybrids for sale to private hunting preserves, resulting in felony charges of wildlife trafficking and conspiracy to traffic wildlife. Schubarth's audacious scheme involved creating massive hybrid sheep species using cloned embryos and extracted semen, violating the Lacey Act. As part of a plea deal, he agreed to quarantine and potentially neuter the animals, while his ranch, licensed as an alternative livestock facility, remains operational despite hunting being prohibited.

crime1 year ago

"Man Pleads Guilty to Illegally Breeding Giant Hybrid Sheep for Hunting"

An 80-year-old man in Montana pleaded guilty to wildlife crimes for attempting to create giant hybrid sheep through cloning and illegal insemination, with the intention of selling and hunting them as trophies. He violated international and federal laws by importing parts of the protected Marco Polo argali sheep from Kyrgyzstan and creating cloned embryos. The man faces a maximum penalty of five years in prison for each felony count and a fine of up to $250,000.

wildlife-crime1 year ago

Man to Plead Guilty in 'Killing Spree' of Birds, Including Bald Eagles

A Washington state man is set to plead guilty to charges related to his involvement in the illegal killing and trafficking of over 3,000 birds, including bald eagles, for their feathers, which are highly prized by Native American tribes for ceremonial use. The man and a co-defendant are accused of selling eagle parts on the black market, with feathers from immature golden eagles being especially valued. The case highlights the ongoing problem of illegal wildlife trafficking and the need for stronger enforcement against buyers to disrupt the market.