• Education
    • Higher Education
    • Scholarships & Grants
    • Online Learning
    • School Reforms
    • Research & Innovation
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food & Drink
    • Fashion & Beauty
    • Home & Living
    • Relationships & Family
  • Technology & Startups
    • Software & Apps
    • Startup Success Stories
    • Startups & Innovations
    • Tech Regulations
    • Venture Capital
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Cybersecurity
    • Emerging Technologies
    • Gadgets & Devices
    • Industry Analysis
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Advertise with Us
  • Privacy & Policy
Today Headline
  • Home
  • World News
    • Us & Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Middle East
  • Politics
    • Elections
    • Political Parties
    • Government Policies
    • International Relations
    • Legislative News
  • Business & Finance
    • Market Trends
    • Stock Market
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Corporate News
    • Economic Policies
  • Science & Environment
    • Space Exploration
    • Climate Change
    • Wildlife & Conservation
    • Environmental Policies
    • Medical Research
  • Health
    • Public Health
    • Mental Health
    • Medical Breakthroughs
    • Fitness & Nutrition
    • Pandemic Updates
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • Olympics
    • Motorsport
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Music
    • TV & Streaming
    • Celebrity News
    • Awards & Festivals
  • Crime & Justice
    • Court Cases
    • Cybercrime
    • Policing
    • Criminal Investigations
    • Legal Reforms
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • World News
    • Us & Canada
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • Africa
    • Middle East
  • Politics
    • Elections
    • Political Parties
    • Government Policies
    • International Relations
    • Legislative News
  • Business & Finance
    • Market Trends
    • Stock Market
    • Entrepreneurship
    • Corporate News
    • Economic Policies
  • Science & Environment
    • Space Exploration
    • Climate Change
    • Wildlife & Conservation
    • Environmental Policies
    • Medical Research
  • Health
    • Public Health
    • Mental Health
    • Medical Breakthroughs
    • Fitness & Nutrition
    • Pandemic Updates
  • Sports
    • Football
    • Basketball
    • Tennis
    • Olympics
    • Motorsport
  • Entertainment
    • Movies
    • Music
    • TV & Streaming
    • Celebrity News
    • Awards & Festivals
  • Crime & Justice
    • Court Cases
    • Cybercrime
    • Policing
    • Criminal Investigations
    • Legal Reforms
No Result
View All Result
Today Headline
No Result
View All Result
Home Science & Environment Wildlife & Conservation

Thousands of birds seized in massive Indonesian bird-trafficking bust | Focusing on Wildlife

November 19, 2024
in Wildlife & Conservation
Reading Time: 5 mins read
A A
0
Thousands of birds seized in massive Indonesian bird-trafficking bust
4
SHARES
8
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


Authorities in Indonesia have rescued more than 6,500 wild birds being trafficked from the island of Sumatra and destined for Java, in what’s been hailed as the single largest seizure of its kind in the country’s modern history.

Quarantine authorities at the port of Bakauheni in Lampung province, the main crossing point from Sumatra to Java, worked with NGO FLIGHT to intercept a truck carrying the birds on Oct. 15. On board, they found 6,514 birds crammed into 216 boxes, mostly tightly packed and taped. They included 257 individuals from species protected under Indonesian law.

Kanitha Krishnasamy, Southeast Asia director for wildlife trade watchdog TRAFFIC, said in a news release that her organization “has long monitored the caged bird trade in Indonesia and massive seizures like this one continue to alarm us.â€

Experts have long raised alarms that the bird trade, which heavily targets native species, is causing rapid declines in the numbers of various species in the wild, which, along with habitat loss, could drive many toward extinction.

“It’s simply not sustainable and this level of extraction of unprotected species means we have little means to understand its impact on species until it’s too late,†Krishnasamy said.

Keeping caged songbirds is a popular tradition in Indonesia, particularly in ethnic Javanese households. The birds are often entered into birdsong competitions, with champion birds selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Among the birds rescued in the recent seizure, all of which survived, according to FLIGHT, were some of the world’s most threatened species, such as the critically endangered Javan green magpie (Cissa thalassina). There were also thousands of individuals from unprotected species, such as the bar-winged prinia (Prinia familiaris), and a variety of white-eyes (genus Zosterops) and tailorbirds (genus Orthotomus).

Repeated seizures in Lampung province over the years are partly due to its strategic location on the southernmost tip of Sumatra, making it the main hub for ship and truck traffic to Java, Indonesia’s most populous island. FLIGHT reported that from 2021 to 2023, authorities seized a total of 121,689 Sumatran songbirds, mostly prinias and tailorbirds. About 80% of those seizures occurred in Lampung. The group said many of the birds found during seizures were already dead, having traveled vast distances from their natural habitats as far as the northernmost tip of Sumatra.

“Lampung is just a transit point and an exit point when they want to cross over to Java,†Marison Guciano, FLIGHT’s executive director, told Mongabay by email. Smuggling routes fan out beyond Indonesia, connecting to 18 countries, including the Philippines, a key destination for smuggled Indonesian parrots and cockatoos.

The recorded busts likely only scratch the surface of Indonesia’s illegal songbird trade, experts say.

“Authorities have foiled the smuggling of more than 200,000 Sumatran songbirds to Java in the past five years. But we believe this is a small number compared to the number of Sumatran birds successfully smuggled into Java,†Marison said.

Black-and-red broadbills and blue-crowned hanging parrots from the confiscation. Images courtesy of FLIGHT.
A common green magpie and confoscated cages with birds. Images courtesy of FLIGHT.
Quarantine authorities at the port of Bakauheni in Lampung province, the main crossing point from Sumatra to Java, worked with NGO FLIGHT to intercept a truck carrying the birds on Oct. 15. Image courtesy of FLIGHT.

‘Ramp up efforts vs trafficking networks’

Authorities have arrested two people in connection with the Oct. 15 trafficking attempt, and are still working to apprehend the sender of the cargo, whose name they know but haven’t yet published. The suspects have been charged with wildlife trafficking, for which they could face up to five years in prison, and quarantine violations, which carry a maximum sentence of two years and fines of 2 billion rupiah ($127,000).

FLIGHT said all 6,514 rescued birds were released into suitable wild habitats after being cleared as healthy by a veterinarian from the Lampung quarantine authority.

Krishnasamy praised the enforcement action, while also urging authorities to “not stop here but to look at better regulating and controlling the trade†in wild birds.

“The networks operating behind the scenes from point of collection at source, right through to the end markets also need further investigations if we are to stop uncontrolled harvest and trade,†she said.

Despite the recent seizure, Marison said the Indonesian government hasn’t prioritized efforts to combat the illegal songbird trade, giving birds less attention than mammals such as orangutans and tigers. (The country’s former president, Joko Widodo, who left office in October after a decade in power, is himself an avid songbird collector, and once offered to buy a competition-winning bird for 2 billion rupiah.)

Marison said current measures focus more on preventing smuggling at seaports rather than addressing issues closer to the source. He added that beyond the centuries-old Javanese tradition of keeping songbirds, the illegal trade is also driven by corrupt local officials issuing breeding and distribution licenses, which unscrupulous traders exploit by taking birds from the wild and passing them off as captive-bred specimens.

“If the illegal trade in songbirds is still not considered a serious threat and is still handled as usual, I predict that the populations of many songbird species will decline drastically, even disappearing from the wild,†Marison said.

Citations:

Harris, J. B. C., Tingley, M. W., Hua, F., Yong, D. L., Adeney, J. M., Lee, T. M., … Wilcove, D. S. (2016). Measuring the impact of the pet trade on Indonesian birds. Conservation Biology, 31(2), 394-405. doi:10.1111/cobi.12729

Krishna, V. V., Darras, K., Grass, I., Mulyani, Y. A., Prawiradilaga, D. M., Tscharntke, T., & Qaim, M. (2019). Wildlife trade and consumer preference for species rarity: An examination of caged-bird markets in Sumatra. Environment and Development Economics, 24(04), 339-360. doi:10.1017/s1355770x19000081

Jepson, P., & Ladle, R. J. (2005). Bird-keeping in Indonesia: Conservation impacts and the potential for substitution-based conservation responses. Oryx, 39(04), 442. doi:10.1017/s0030605305001110

Indraswari, K., Friedman, R. S., Noske, R., Shepherd, C. R., Biggs, D., Susilawati, C., & Wilson, C. (2020). It’s in the news: Characterising Indonesia’s wild bird trade network from media-reported seizure incidents. Biological Conservation, 243, 108431. doi:10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108431

This article by Keith Anthony S. Fabro was first published by Mongabay.com on 14 November 2024. Lead Image: A bar-winged prinia (Prinia familiaris). Image by Lip Kee via Flickr (CC BY-SA 2.0).

What you can do

Help to save wildlife by donating as little as $1 – It only takes a minute.





Previous Post

Ukraine uses US long-range missiles for first time, says Russia

Next Post

As Israel war rages on, Gaza’s makeshift pharmacy tents struggle

Related Posts

Officials say black bear likely killed man and his dog in Florida

May 15, 2025
8

French hunter, 81, avoids jail after killing endangered female bear in Pyrenees

May 14, 2025
3
Next Post
As Israel war rages on, Gaza's makeshift pharmacy tents struggle

As Israel war rages on, Gaza's makeshift pharmacy tents struggle

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
Family calls for change after B.C. nurse dies by suicide after attacks on the job

Family calls for change after B.C. nurse dies by suicide after attacks on the job

April 2, 2025
Pioneering 3D printing project shares successes

Product reduces TPH levels to non-hazardous status

November 27, 2024

Hospital Mergers Fail to Deliver Better Care or Lower Costs, Study Finds todayheadline

December 31, 2024

Police ID man who died after Corso Italia fight

December 23, 2024
Harris tells supporters 'never give up' and urges peaceful transfer of power

Harris tells supporters ‘never give up’ and urges peaceful transfer of power

0
Des Moines Man Accused Of Shooting Ex-Girlfriend's Mother

Des Moines Man Accused Of Shooting Ex-Girlfriend’s Mother

0

Trump ‘looks forward’ to White House meeting with Biden

0
Catholic voters were critical to Donald Trump’s blowout victory: ‘Harris snubbed us’

Catholic voters were critical to Donald Trump’s blowout victory: ‘Harris snubbed us’

0
A magnifying glass is held up to a graph plot on a table or wall, with a rocketship being the plot point that is in focus.

Why Birkenstock’s Shares Soared This Week todayheadline

May 15, 2025

Vertex Aerospace to sell 2 million V2X shares todayheadline

May 15, 2025
Warren Buffett Reveals Why He's Retiring as Berkshire CEO

Warren Buffett Reveals Why He’s Retiring as Berkshire CEO todayheadline

May 15, 2025
List of spider species in an urban forest fragment in the Brazilian Amazon with 16 new local records and 3 new records for Brazil

List of spider species in an urban forest fragment in the Brazilian Amazon with 16 new local records and 3 new records for Brazil todayheadline

May 15, 2025

Recent News

A magnifying glass is held up to a graph plot on a table or wall, with a rocketship being the plot point that is in focus.

Why Birkenstock’s Shares Soared This Week todayheadline

May 15, 2025
4

Vertex Aerospace to sell 2 million V2X shares todayheadline

May 15, 2025
3
Warren Buffett Reveals Why He's Retiring as Berkshire CEO

Warren Buffett Reveals Why He’s Retiring as Berkshire CEO todayheadline

May 15, 2025
4
List of spider species in an urban forest fragment in the Brazilian Amazon with 16 new local records and 3 new records for Brazil

List of spider species in an urban forest fragment in the Brazilian Amazon with 16 new local records and 3 new records for Brazil todayheadline

May 15, 2025
1

TodayHeadline is a dynamic news website dedicated to delivering up-to-date and comprehensive news coverage from around the globe.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Basketball
  • Business & Finance
  • Climate Change
  • Crime & Justice
  • Economic Policies
  • Elections
  • Entertainment
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Environmental Policies
  • Europe
  • Football
  • Gadgets & Devices
  • Health
  • Medical Research
  • Mental Health
  • Middle East
  • Motorsport
  • Olympics
  • Politics
  • Public Health
  • Relationships & Family
  • Science & Environment
  • Software & Apps
  • Space Exploration
  • Sports
  • Stock Market
  • Technology & Startups
  • Tennis
  • Travel
  • Uncategorized
  • Us & Canada
  • Wildlife & Conservation
  • World News

Recent News

A magnifying glass is held up to a graph plot on a table or wall, with a rocketship being the plot point that is in focus.

Why Birkenstock’s Shares Soared This Week todayheadline

May 15, 2025

Vertex Aerospace to sell 2 million V2X shares todayheadline

May 15, 2025
  • Education
  • Lifestyle
  • Technology & Startups
  • About us
  • Contact
  • Advertise with Us
  • Privacy & Policy

© 2024 Todayheadline.co

Welcome Back!

OR

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Business & Finance
  • Corporate News
  • Economic Policies
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Market Trends
  • Crime & Justice
  • Court Cases
  • Criminal Investigations
  • Cybercrime
  • Legal Reforms
  • Policing
  • Education
  • Higher Education
  • Online Learning
  • Entertainment
  • Awards & Festivals
  • Celebrity News
  • Movies
  • Music
  • Health
  • Fitness & Nutrition
  • Medical Breakthroughs
  • Mental Health
  • Pandemic Updates
  • Lifestyle
  • Fashion & Beauty
  • Food & Drink
  • Home & Living
  • Politics
  • Elections
  • Government Policies
  • International Relations
  • Legislative News
  • Political Parties
  • Africa
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cybersecurity
  • Emerging Technologies
  • Gadgets & Devices
  • Industry Analysis
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Motorsport
  • Olympics
  • Climate Change
  • Environmental Policies
  • Medical Research
  • Science & Environment
  • Space Exploration
  • Wildlife & Conservation
  • Sports
  • Tennis
  • Technology & Startups
  • Software & Apps
  • Startup Success Stories
  • Startups & Innovations
  • Tech Regulations
  • Venture Capital
  • Uncategorized
  • World News
  • Us & Canada
  • Public Health
  • Relationships & Family
  • Travel
  • Research & Innovation
  • Scholarships & Grants
  • School Reforms
  • Stock Market
  • TV & Streaming
  • Advertise with Us
  • Privacy & Policy
  • About us
  • Contact

© 2024 Todayheadline.co