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IAR NewsFebruary 2007 Bear cubs rescued in India and wildlife traffickers arrested
Two people were arrested during the joint operation by IAR’s Indian partners Wildlife SOS (WSOS), the Uttar Pradesh Forest Department and the local police force.
The unit had received information via its informer network that bear cubs were being smuggled from Orissa to various parts of India including Uttar Pradesh. WSOS worked closely with the Conservator of Forests to organise the raids in several villages in the Fatehpur area which led to the rescue of the two cubs. International Animal Rescue is the sole UK funder of the Agra bear rescue facility which is caring for the cubs, and also of three other bear rescue centres across India. Alan Knight, CEO of International Animal Rescue, said "IAR and Wildlife SOS are working closely with the Indian Government to stamp out the illegal traffic in sloth bears for the dancing bear trade. To date we have rescued more than 355 bears, most of which are adult bears that we have taken off the streets, but some are cubs that have been poached from the wild.
Kartick Satyanarayan, of Wildlife SOS said, "We worked closely with the police and forest department in this operation. Such seizures help to raise awareness of the issue of wildlife smuggling, and serve to deter further crimes of this nature in the area. It is appalling to see defenceless bear cubs being exploited in such a brutal manner for a few rupees".
The practice of dancing bears is banned under the Wildlife Protection Act of India of 1972 and is severely punishable with seven years imprisonment and a fine of 25000 Rs (about £300). Sloth bears are highly endangered and protected under Schedule 1 of the Act and are also listed on Appendix I of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.) Ends. 1. A collaboration between Wildlife SOS of India and One Voice France.
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