Wildlife Smuggling In New Zealand
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New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
has a number of rare and endangered species and there have been cases of
wildlife smuggling Wildlife smuggling or trafficking involves the illegal gathering, transportation, and distribution of animals and their derivatives. This can be done either internationally or domestically. Estimates of the money generated by wildlife smuggling ...
. New Zealand is a signatory to
CITES CITES (shorter name for the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora, also known as the Washington Convention) is a multilateral treaty to protect endangered plants and animals from the threats of interna ...
(Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) which was set up to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival. CITES is administered by the
Department of Conservation An environmental ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for the environment and/or natural resources. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of the Environment ...
. Prosecutions from smuggling wildlife can be made under the
Trade in Endangered Species Act 1989 The Trade in Endangered Species Act is an Act of Parliament that was passed in New Zealand in 1989. It is administered by the Department of Conservation. See also * Wildlife smuggling in New Zealand *Conservation in New Zealand *CITES CI ...
. The Wildlife Enforcement Group, a three-person team drawn from three government departments (the
New Zealand Customs Service The New Zealand Customs Service (Customs, Māori: ''Te Mana Ārai o Aotearoa'') is a state sector organisation in New Zealand whose role is to provide border control and protect the community from potential risks arising from international trade ...
, the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and the
Department of Conservation An environmental ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for the environment and/or natural resources. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of the Environment ...
), was set up in 1992 to investigate wildlife smuggling to and from New Zealand. The WEG's activities led to 24 prosecutions, but the group was gradually disbanded between 2012 and 2014, and since that time there has been no dedicated task force policing wildlife smuggling in New Zealand. The WEG was supposed to have been replaced by a larger Environmental Crime Network, or by a digital hub, but neither eventuated. The disbanding of WEG was seen as creating a potential opportunity for poachers to exploit New Zealand wildlife. Since then, the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI – formerly the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry) and Department of Conservation (DOC) have committed to working together to target wildlife smugglers, with support from Customs, under a Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2017. This collaboration the first two prosecutions for illegally importing
elephant ivory Ivory is a hard, white material from the tusks (traditionally from elephants) and teeth of animals, that consists mainly of dentine, one of the physical structures of teeth and tusks. The chemical structure of the teeth and tusks of mammals is ...
in 2013 and 2015, and for importing
Asiatic Black bear The Asian black bear (''Ursus thibetanus''), also known as the Asiatic black bear, moon bear and white-chested bear, is a medium-sized bear species native to Asia that is largely adapted to an arboreal lifestyle. It lives in the Himalayas, sou ...
bile in 2020. The agencies also share information with similar agencies overseas, which can result in convictions elsewhere. But while illegal animal products continue to be intercepted coming into New Zealand, since the WEG was disbanded nobody has been arrested for smuggling native species out of the country; the last successful prosecution, for gecko smuggling, was in 2012. New Zealand
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found elsew ...
geckos, being colourful and diurnal, are valuable to collectors and for thousands of dollars overseas. Smuggling attempts have continued, with a Marlborough green gecko stolen from a visitor-centre terrarium, and a taped-shut lunchbox discovered in 2017 in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens containing 58 native lizards, almost all dead.
Herpetologist Herpetology (from Greek ἑρπετόν ''herpetón'', meaning "reptile" or "creeping animal") is the branch of zoology concerned with the study of amphibians (including frogs, toads, salamanders, newts, and caecilians (gymnophiona)) and rept ...
Cary Knox has recognised individual geckos from populations he studied advertised for sale online. While some New Zealand species were legally exported before the law was changed in 1989, a popular European website for reptile collectors lists species such as harlequin geckos (''Tukutuku rakiurae)'' and jewelled geckos (''Naultinus gemmeus'') which have never been legally exported. These reptiles are regularly traded at reptile shows in Germany. Cooperation with overseas agencies resulted in the return to New Zealand of two previously-smuggled jewelled geckos from Germany in 2016. One died in quarantine at
Wellington Zoo Wellington Zoo is a zoo in the green belt of Wellington, New Zealand. History Wellington Zoo was opened in 1906 by the late Prime Minister Richard Seddon after he was given a young lion – later named King Dick – by the Bostock and Wombwe ...
, and the survivor was given a new home at an enclosure at
Otago Museum Tūhura Otago Museum is located in the city centre of Dunedin, New Zealand. It is adjacent to the University of Otago campus in Dunedin North, 1,500 metres northeast of the city centre. It is one of the city's leading attractions and has one of t ...
. The gecko could not be returned to the wild due to biosecurity risks, but Knox was able to identify the original plant it had been poached from, and some of that tree was added to its new enclosure.


Notable incidents

Incidents of smuggling in New Zealand include: *In 1993 a light plane was used to smuggle 31 Australian birds, including two
cockatoo A cockatoo is any of the 21 parrot species belonging to the family Cacatuidae, the only family in the superfamily Cacatuoidea. Along with the Psittacoidea (true parrots) and the Strigopoidea (large New Zealand parrots), they make up the ord ...
species, into New Zealand. In "Operation Icarus" the police made a number of arrests with the eventual conviction of six people in New Zealand and another six in Australia. *In 1997 over 600 Australian birds were being smuggled through New Zealand destined for Europe, the United States, and Japan. *Freddie Angell was a recidivist wildlife smuggler who spent four years in jail for wildlife smuggling. *A German tourist was fined $12,000 for attempting to smuggle
Northland green gecko The Northland green gecko or Gray's tree gecko (''Naultinus grayii'' ) is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is found only in the Northland region of New Zealand, north of Whangaroa; it is one of the rarest and mo ...
s out of the country in his underwear. *Two Czech botanists were convicted in 2004 of attempting to smuggle 363 wild plants, including 93 endemic orchids. *In January 2010 a German man who tried to smuggle 44 live geckos and skinks out of the country in his underwear was sentenced to 12 weeks in jail. He was caught trying to board a flight at Christchurch Airport with the animals. *In March 2010 two people were jailed for 18 weeks after taking jewelled geckos from the
Otago Peninsula The Otago Peninsula ( mi, Muaūpoko) is a long, hilly indented finger of land that forms the easternmost part of Dunedin, New Zealand. Volcanic in origin, it forms one wall of the eroded valley that now forms Otago Harbour. The peninsula lies sou ...
. They were arrested after a German man was found in Christchurch with 16 geckos in tubes in his backpack. He was sentenced to 15 weeks in prison. *Two Germans were jailed for four and a half months in March 2011 for attempting to smuggle jewelled geckos out of the country, and in May 2012 a German man was jailed for 16 weeks after being found guilty of hunting and possessing four jewelled geckos. *In September 2012 a Tongan man was sentenced to 165 hours community service for attempting to import 51 carvings made from
Humpback Whale The humpback whale (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus ''Megaptera''. Adults range in length from and weigh up to . The hump ...
bones *An Auckland-resident Acupuncturist was convicted and fined $4,000 for attempting to import medicines containing endangered plants in his luggage in March 2013 *The first conviction for illegally importing elephant ivory into New Zealand was recorded in July 2013 when an Auckland man appeared in court and was fined $12,000 *A Vietnamese national was charged under the Biosecurity Act after being caught trying to smuggle live tropical fish into New Zealand in his trouser pockets in August 2013 *A woman was convicted and fined $10,000 after being found with almost 50 raw
swiftlet Swiftlets are birds contained within the four genera ''Aerodramus'', ''Hydrochous'', ''Schoutedenapus'' and ''Collocalia''. They form the Collocaliini tribe within the swift family Apodidae. The group contains around thirty species mostly confine ...
birds nests in December 2015. The nests are typically used to make
bird's nest soup Edible bird's nests are bird nests created by edible-nest swiftlets, Indian swiftlets, and other swiftlets using solidified saliva, which are harvested for human consumption. They are particularly prized in Chinese culture due to their rarity ...
. *The second conviction for illegally importing elephant ivory occurred in December 2015 when Napier man Paddy Cooper was fined $8,000 for importing ivory through the mail system *A man was stopped on arrival from Vietnam in May 2016 and found to have 5
Siamese fighting fish The Siamese fighting fish (''Betta splendens''), commonly known as the betta, is a freshwater fish native to Southeast Asia, namely Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. It is one of 73 species of the genus ''Bett ...
in his luggage *In October 2016 an Auckland-based zoology student was convicted for attempting to import a corn snake, five
veiled chameleon The veiled chameleon (''Chamaeleo calyptratus'') is a species of chameleon (family Chamaeleonidae) native to the Arabian Peninsula in Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Other common names include cone-head chameleon and Yemen chameleon. They are born pas ...
s, and an
iguana ''Iguana'' (, ) is a genus of herbivorous lizards that are native to tropical areas of Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean. The genus was first described in 1768 by Austrian naturalist Josephus Nicolaus Laurenti in his bo ...
*Information gathered during the Paddy Cooper prosecution was passed to US authorities resulting in the imprisonment of a Californian man in November 2016 for supplying elephant ivory to Cooper *In February 2017 a
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man was convicted and fined for importing Malaysian moon moth eggs *In July 2017 a Marlborough green gecko was suspected to have been stolen from a terrarium at the Department of Conservation visitor centre in
Fiordland National Park Fiordland National Park occupies the southwest corner of the South Island of New Zealand. It is by far the largest of the 13 national parks in New Zealand, with an area of , and a major part of the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage Site. The park i ...
where he had lived for 30 years. No arrests were made and the gecko was not recovered. *In August 2017 a taped-shut lunchbox was discovered in the Christchurch Botanic Gardens containing 58 native lizards of various species, only 4 of which were still alive. This is likely to be the result of an unsuccessful smuggling attempt. *In January 2018 an Auckland man was fined $2,250 for smuggling plant cuttings and seeds *In August 2019 a Fijian woman was refused entry to New Zealand after being found smuggling plant seeds inside medicine containers *In December 2019, a Tauranga woman was charged with 7 offences for attempting to illegally import plants, cuttings and seeds *In March 2020 a Chinese woman was fined $7,500 for attempting to smuggle 12 vials of Asiatic Black
bear bile Bears are carnivoran mammals of the family Ursidae. They are classified as caniforms, or doglike carnivorans. Although only eight species of bears are extant, they are widespread, appearing in a wide variety of habitats throughout the Nor ...
into New Zealand *An Auckland woman was fined $31,500 for selling birds nests in January 2021. Swiftlet nests are prohibited in New Zealand and the woman was selling them on WeChat *A cactus smuggler was sentenced to intensive supervision for 12 months and 100 hours' community work after attempting to illegally import 947 succulents in February 2021 *In April 2022, a Tauranga man was fined $5,250 for attempting to illegally import plants through the mail *In December 2022, officers from the Department of Conservation seized rhino horn specimens during search warrants at two houses in Aucklandhttps://www.stuff.co.nz/national/crime/300757602/rhino-horn-items-found-in-auckland-first-to-be-seized-domestically-in-new-zealand


See also

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Conservation in New Zealand Conservation in New Zealand has a history associated with both Māori and Europeans. Both groups of people caused a loss of species and both altered their behaviour to a degree after realising their effect on indigenous flora and fauna. Protected ...
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Animal welfare in New Zealand Animal welfare in New Zealand is governed by the Animal Welfare Act 1999 and a number of organisations actively advocate for both animal welfare and animal rights. Pest control and farming practices have been scrutinised with respect to animal we ...
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Wildlife smuggling in southern Africa The wildlife trafficking network in southern Africa involves the illicit extraction, transportation and transaction of wildlife within and across the nations of Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and Eswatini. Involvement in the illegal tradi ...


References


External links


CITES
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- wildlife trade monitoring network * *{{cite journal, last=Aynsley, first=B, year=1995, title=Smugglers in Paradise, journal=New Zealand Listener, location=New Zealand, volume=151, issue=2897, pages=18–21
New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the North Island () and the South Island ()—and over 700 smaller islands. It is the sixth-largest island count ...
Environmental issues in New Zealand