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http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1163862

Turning star turtle

Ashwin Aghor

Monday, May 12, 2008 11:51 IST

Defying all rules and regulations of wildlife trade, star turtles are

being sold openly in the city. The highly endangered turtle can be bought at

a virtually throwaway price at Crawford market. Acting on a tip off,

volunteers of Plant and Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), Mumbai procured one

such turtle from the market just for Rs500.

 

" We received information that traders at Crawford market were violating the

wildlife protection laws and many endangered animals were being sold

openly, " said S Kunju of PAWS, Mumbai. Star turtle is a schedule IV animal

and protected under Wildlife Protection Act 1972 and Prevention of Cruelty

to Animals Act, 1960.

 

Posing as customers, a team from PAWS led by Kunju approached Toufiq Khan of

Fin O Feather, shop number 13 at Crawford Market. " Initially Khan quoted

Rs700 for the turtle but the deal was struck for Rs500. Buying a star turtle

was as easy as buying vegetables from a vendor, " Kunju said.

 

Karim Khan, founder of People in Defence of Animals, a city-based NGO said

that the vendors at Crawford market are known to be involved in wildlife

trade. " Many endangered animals are sold openly in the market. The animals

are generally kept at places near the market and delivered as per the

demand, " he said. Wildlife trade is flourishing in the area as the police

are hand in glove with the culprits Khan added.

 

A letter, in this regard, has been sent to the assistant conservator of

forest (Wildlife), Thane, chief conservator of forest (wildlife), Mumbai and

Thane and also the principal chief conservator of forest (wildlife), Nagpur.

The turtle is currently in possession of PAWS and will soon be handed over

to the forest department, Kunju said.

 

" The Indian star tortoise is threatened by the pet trade and people can help

by not buying it from pet shops. People should report such activities to the

authorities concerned, " said naturalist Sunjoy Monga.

 

Assistant conservator of forest (wildlife), Thane SG Fale said, " Trade of

star turtle is banned. We have conducted many raids in the market. " Fale has

assured to take action against the traders.

a_ashwin

 

 

 

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