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Rescue Wild and Exotic Animals in Operation in the Market El Guarda

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During an operation in the El Guarda market, located in zone 11, authorities rescued 21 specimens of wildlife, including 10 iguanas, 10 turtles and a dragon turtle. The operation was developed by the National Council of Protected Areas (CONAP) in coordination with agents of the Specialized Criminal Investigation Division (DEIC), the Animal Welfare Unit (UBA), the Office of the Public Prosecutor for Crimes against the Environment and with the sup…
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During an operation in the El Guarda market, located in zone 11, authorities rescued 21 specimens of wildlife, including 10 iguanas, 10 turtles and a dragon turtle. The operation was developed by the National Council of Protected Areas (CONAP) in coordination with agents of the Specialized Criminal Investigation Division (DEIC), the Animal Welfare Unit (UBA), the Office of the Public Prosecutor for Crimes against the Environment and with the sup…

By Fernando Castellanos This Monday, during an inter-institutional operation in the market El Guarda, zone 11 of Guatemala, the National Council of Protected Areas (Conap) reports the rescue of the following wild species: • 10 specimens of iguana• 10 turtles• 1 dragon turtle The operation involves several institutions, among them specialized division in [...]

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Stereo 100 broke the news in on Monday, June 23, 2025.
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