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海关揭穿饼干罐走私新套路 拯救100只濒危鹦鹉雏鸟
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-05-05 06:43

Core Points - Guangzhou Customs recently intercepted a traveler at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport carrying 136 parrot eggs illegally [1][3] - The eggs were found in four cylindrical tin cans, which showed signs of repackaging, and two of the eggs had already hatched [3] - The eggs belong to 19 species of endangered parrots, including five species listed in CITES Appendix I and fourteen species in Appendix II [3][5] Summary by Category - Incident Details - A traveler was found with 136 parrot eggs concealed in repackaged biscuit tins [3] - Two of the eggs had hatched, and signs of activity were observed in some of the remaining eggs [3] - Species Information - The intercepted eggs included species such as Yellow-crowned Amazon, Blue-winged Macaw, and African Grey Parrot, which are protected under international trade agreements [3] - A total of 100 eggs successfully hatched into parrots under the care of a rescue organization [3] - Legal Implications - The act of carrying endangered species without proper permits is illegal and can lead to criminal charges [5] - The regulations are in accordance with CITES and China's laws on the management of endangered species [5]