• Critically endangered gibbon, turtles seized at city airport
    Times of India | 8 April 2026
  • Kolkata: A pair of juvenile white-cheeked gibbon, considered critically endangered on IUCN Red List, along with 15 north American wood turtles (endangered) and 10 four-eyed turtles (critically endangered) have been seized at Kolkata airport on Tuesday morning.

    Sources said the consignment was "illegally" brought on a Thai Airways flight from Bangkok. "However, the accused left the bag in which the animals were being brought at the belt and fled. Later, we retrieved his Kolkata address from immigration officials. A process is on to arrest him," said an official. Officials have initially identified the gibbons as white-cheeked gibbons, which are found in Vietnam and Laos. They are heavily targeted by the illegal wildlife trade for the pet industry, traditional medicine, and bushmeat. "It faces an 80% population decline, driven by poaching and habitat loss. They are listed under CITES Appendix I, banning international commercial trade," said reports.

    A source in the ministry of fisheries, animal husbandry and dairying, animal quarantine and certification services, said an order will be issued so that they could be deported on the same flight to their country of origin. "There should be a proper animal holding area to check upon both legally imported animals and those brought illegally. Though we have sheds for 30-35 animals, those are meant for legally brought animals. These illegally smuggled animals don't have any health clearance certificate, so they can be threat to national bio-security," a ministry official added.

    Four-eyed turtle is critically endangered and found in China, Laos and Vietnam. "This species, along with north American wood turtle, are in pet trade globally since 2012. Their seizure is noteworthy as both were never recorded officially on Bengal's trade map," said herpetologist Anirban Chaudhuri.
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