International Animal Rescue
Dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of suffering animals

Annual Review 2007

Read our annual review
> Download as PDF

Raise funds for IAR when you search the web

Global News - September 2007

< Back to Global News

Officials arrest Chinese turtle smugglers

Mon 17 September 2007 13:50 UK — Asia

Picture for article Officials in the south-west Philippines have arrested a number of Chinese fishermen who were attempting to smuggle rare marine turtles out of the country.

Wildlife organisations in the country have reported that local authorities patrolling the Sulu Archipelago stopped a Chinese fishing vessel for a routine inspection.

On board, they found over 200 endangered turtles. While most of the creatures were dead, nine were still alive. These animals were released back into the sea.

Local wildlife expert Filemon Romero commented: "This is by no means the first time that foreign nationals encroached upon Philippine waters to plunder its rich but dwindling marine resources.

"While we are not lacking environmental laws, enforcement and the political will to see these cases through leads much to be desired.

"We are hopeful that the accused who committed these environmental crimes will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law."

The Chinese crew will be prosecuted for breaching country's Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act. They now face fines of PHP1 million (£10,818) and long jail sentences.

Many of the illegally-caught animals were green turtles, which are listed as Endangered IUCN Red List.ADNFCR-1120-ID-18282062-ADNFCR

< Back to Global News   |   Read IAR News


Read IAR News >

January 2009
Good news for birds in Malta in 2009
The Govenment in Malta has said that it has no plans to allow a bird trapping season in 2009.

December 2008
500th dancing bear rescued in India
International Animal Rescue and Wildlife SOS have announced the rescue of the 500th dancing bear from the streets of India.

December 2008
Volunteers in Goa raise funds to help the animals
Volunteer Jamie Alcock approached us with the view of arranging a fundraising event in the North Goan village of Mandrem.

December 2008
IAR responds to a special cry for help
Gemma Keeley contacted IAR earlier this year, desperately seeking help to bring a rescued dog back to the UK from Turkey.

December 2008
IAR welcomes absence of animal circuses in Malta
As a member of The Circus Animal Rights Coalition in Malta, International Animal Rescue has welcomed the fact that no animal circuses have been invited to perform in Malta during the festive season.

Find us on facebook
Find us on bebo
Find us on myspace
Find us on YouTube
Read Olive's blog
Keep up with us on twitter