The following content is compiled from publicly available sources and does not represent the views of WCS-India. Reported species in seizure incidents may differ from actual occurrences due to challenges in verifying species identification, geographical differences, and varying levels of detail in local reporting. Please interpret this information with caution, as it may not always reflect precise or validated identification.
We collected and collated 42 illegal wildlife trade related incidents from various regions across India using open-source information. The highest number of wildlife seizure incidents were reported from Assam (8), Maharashtra (7), and Tamil Nadu (7). Some of the reported wildlife species included Pangolin (Indian Pangolin), Big cats (Tiger, Leopard), Elephant (Asian Elephant), Marine (Sea cucumber), Non-native (Siamang, California Kingsnake, Sulawesi Myna), Tortoise and freshwater turtle species (Indian Flapshell Turtle, Indian Roofed Turtle).
Additionally, two illegal wildlife trade incidents were documented from countries- Indonesia and Pakistan. Some of the reported wildlife species in seizures were Hog Deer, Orangutan, Civet, and Asiatic Black Bear.
Disclaimer: Only using instances where seizures took place during transit. Other non-transit seizures included poaching, possession and stockpiling incidents
Important Illegal Wildlife Trade (IWT) news from India and other countries:
1. Incidents involving seizure of pangolin parts/products:
Photo Credit: Forest Department | ANI
2. Incidents involving seizure of tortoise and freshwater turtle species:
Photo Credit: Wildlife Crime Control Bureau (WCCB)
Photo Credit: Railway Protection Force (RPF)
Photo Credit: Millennium Post
3. Incidents involving airport seizures
Photo Credit: The Hindu
Photo Credit: The New Indian Express
Photo Credit: Hindustan Times
Other incidents involving airport seizures:
4. Incidents involving seizure of marine species:
Photo Credit: Press Information Bureau (PIB)
Other incidents involving marine species:
5. Based on intelligence, the Forest Department seized 151 genitalia of monitor lizard from Solapur District, Maharashtra. Three suspects were arrested. Link1 Link2
6. The Forest Department seized a live female Asiatic black bear from Central Punjab, Pakistan. One suspect was arrested. Link1
7. Incidents involving seizure of elephant parts/products:
Seven incidents involving seizure of elephant parts/products were reported from India where three incidents were reported from Tamil Nadu, two from Assam and one each from Kerala and West Bengal respectively. Eleven tusks, four pieces of raw ivory and one tooth had been seized. Note that confiscated ivory often turns out to be fake, thus further verification is required. In two separate incidents, the bodies of two elephants were recovered from Assam and according to the media reports, the elephants were allegedly poached. Link1 Link2 Link3 Link4 Link5 Link6 Link7 Link8 Link9
Other IWT news: