The Hindu (Erode)

Eight endangered Java Sparrows rescued from pet shop in Udhagamand­alam

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Eight endangered Java Sparrows (Lonchura oryzivora) were rescued from a pet shop near the Ooty Municipal Market by the Forest Department with the help of local conservati­onists on Monday morning.

The species, listed in Appendix II of the Convention on Internatio­nal Trade in Endangered Species (CITES), was found at the shop by wildlife biologists working in the Nilgiris on Sunday, and they subsequent­ly notified the Forest Department. Following the tipoff, an investigat­ion was undertaken by the Forest Department at Aquatic Kingdom, the pet shop where the birds were being sold. “After an investigat­ion, the owners admitted that the birds were being kept and sold,” said a Forest Department official, adding that a few of the birds had already been sold to buyers.

The team of investigat­ors checked CCTV footage to track down the buyers and succeeded in doing so. On interrogat­ion, investigat­ors learned that the shop owners did not realise that the species was protected under CITES. “Further investigat­ions as to who had sold the birds to the shopkeeper­s in Udhagamand­alam and from where they were procured are being undertaken,” officials said.

N. Sadiq Ali, founder of the Wildlife and Nature Conservati­on Trust (WNCT) who had assisted the Forest Department in tracking down the birds sold already, said the Department should hold meetings with pet shop owners across the State with regard to wildlife that is protected under CITES, and warn them of strict action that will be undertaken if traders continue to sell these species to buyers.

The Java Sparrows, due to being trapped for sale to be sold as pets, are listed as “endangered” in the Internatio­nal Union for the Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) Red List.

There are believed to be less than 10,000 individual­s in their native habitats in Indonesia.

 ?? ?? The Forest Department seized the endangered Java Sparrows from the pet shop on Monday.
The Forest Department seized the endangered Java Sparrows from the pet shop on Monday.

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