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snooper2

(30,151 posts)
Tue May 20, 2014, 10:59 AM May 2014

An Inside Look at the Exotic Animal Trade: Profiles by VICE

VICE




Wildlife trafficking is estimated to be a $19 billion per year global business, surpassed only by black-market sales and trafficking of drugs, humans, and firearms.

In the United States, regulation of private ownership of exotic animals is determined by each state, allowing for loopholes and oversight. Animals are bought and traded through auctions, backyard breeders, illicit online sales and more. The industry is growing right in our backyards.

VICE travels to Ohio to rescue a cougar, then to Texas for an exotic livestock auction and undercover visit to a gaming ranch where the animals are sold and hunted for up to $15,000 a piece.
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An Inside Look at the Exotic Animal Trade: Profiles by VICE (Original Post) snooper2 May 2014 OP
OHIO CountAllVotes May 2014 #1

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1. OHIO
Tue May 20, 2014, 11:26 AM
May 2014

OHIO wins my personal award for the most corrupt anti-animal rights state in the whole of the USA!

And to think, I thought their puppy mills were bad. This is truly the "living end" so to speak!!

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