Black market wildlife trade in California valued at $100 million
Filed under: Environmental, United States
The illegal sale of wildlife animals from the state of California is generates an estimated $100 million a year, according to California Fish and Game officials. It is the second largest black market trade in California after the sale of illegal drugs.
Source: Peter Fimrite, “Poaching for profit in tough economic times,” San Francisco Chronicle, June 9, 2009.

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