From Xochimilco to Spain: Rescue More than 20 Illegally Trafficked Mexican Ajolots
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The National Police Adscribed to Andalusia recovered 29 Mexican ajolots that were allegedly to be traded illegally in Granada, Spain.
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Granada.- The National Police has recovered in Granada 29 Mexican ajolotes, a species protected because they are in critical danger of extinction that were illegally marketed. According to this armed body, the agents have recovered thirty specimens of ajolote and investigate a person of Mexican nationality for their alleged involvement in a crime related to the protection of wildlife. The Mexican ajolot is an endemic amphibian of this Central Am…
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