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Exotic Animals: North Macedonia at the Heart of Trafficking

Lamas, lemurs, wolves or turtles: they are found everywhere on classifieds or as "decorative elements" in restaurants. In the absence of a legislative framework, this trade is in full swing without control in North Macedonia, to the great shame of the biodiversity and living conditions of captive animals. Articles / One - Slideshow - First, animals, Radio Slobodna Evropa, North Macedonia, Environment, Une
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Lamas, lemurs, wolves or turtles: they are found everywhere on classifieds or as "decorative elements" in restaurants. In the absence of a legislative framework, this trade is in full swing without control in North Macedonia, to the great shame of the biodiversity and living conditions of captive animals. Articles / One - Slideshow - First, animals, Radio Slobodna Evropa, North Macedonia, Environment, Une

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courrierdesbalkans.fr broke the news in on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
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