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Ibama and PF repatriate golden lion and blue macaws seized from a sailboat in Togo

Summary by Globo
Operation completed on Monday; veterinary clinic set up at the Brazilian Embassy in the African country to treat animals. Ibama and the Federal Police concluded, on Monday, an operation to repatriate 12 blue-throated macaws and 17 golden lion tamarins seized in Togo. Now, authorities will investigate the criminal organization that may be behind the trafficking of these animals to the African continent. Lauro Jardim: Ibama and PF try to repatriat…
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The Federal Police and Ibama (Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Natural Resources) concluded on Saturday (24) the repatriation of 12 blue-winged macaws and 17 golden-rumped elephant shrews seized in Togo. Code-named Akpé, the operation was supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

·São Paulo, Brazil
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Operation completed on Monday; veterinary clinic set up at the Brazilian Embassy in the African country to treat animals. Ibama and the Federal Police concluded, on Monday, an operation to repatriate 12 blue-throated macaws and 17 golden lion tamarins seized in Togo. Now, authorities will investigate the criminal organization that may be behind the trafficking of these animals to the African continent. Lauro Jardim: Ibama and PF try to repatriat…

·Brazil
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Globo broke the news in Brazil on Tuesday, February 27, 2024.
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