Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 16
Donald Do Arrested Over 292 Poached Turtles, Using False Export Permits
Updated
Updated · The Guardian · May 16

Donald Do Arrested Over 292 Poached Turtles, Using False Export Permits

4 articles · Updated · The Guardian · May 16
  • Federal authorities arrested California man Donald Do on wildlife-trafficking charges after alleging he tried to export 292 loggerhead musk turtles to Taiwan between December 2022 and May 2024.
  • Investigators say the turtles were falsely described as captive-bred to secure a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service export permit, while Do actually bought animals poached from Florida and other areas and directed shipments to San Francisco.
  • Albert Bazaar of Louisiana was also arrested; prosecutors say Do tried to buy 200 turtles from him, and Bazaar is accused of poaching and selling more than 1,700 loggerhead musk turtles.
  • The protected species is covered by the Lacey Act, which bars false information in interstate or international wildlife trade; Do pleaded not guilty, faces up to five years in prison, and has a bond hearing set for May 21.
  • The case is part of the Justice Department's "Southern Hot Herps" crackdown on turtle poaching in the southeastern United States, reflecting persistent demand for small aquarium-friendly turtles.
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