A tiger claw wrapped in cloth. Pangolin scales hidden inside sacks of grain. Parakeets crammed into cages and pushed through railway stations before dawn. Across India, wildlife trafficking networks move quietly through forests, highways, courier routes and crowded transport hubs. For enforcement agencies trying to intercept these operations, one of the most effective weapons is increasingly arriving on four legs. Now, Maharashtra is preparing t…
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