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California man arrested for trafficking wild turtles

Donald Do was arrested for allegedly attempting to traffic 292 wild loggerhead musk turtles to Taiwan by falsely claiming they were captive-bred. The scheme involved accomplices and violated the Lacey Act, part of a broader federal crackdown on turtle poaching.

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wildlife traffickingpoachingturtlessmugglingLacey ActSouthern Hot Herps

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Shell-shocked: California man arrested for attempting to traffic wild turtles

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