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Warning to not ‘buy in’ to illegal wildlife trade

Crime Stoppers is urging people to speak up about the trade of illegal wildlife and exotic pests through its new “Don’t Buy In” campaign.

The joint campaign with the Conservation Regulator and Agriculture Victoria aims to stop people buying pets illegally brought into the country or taken from the wild.

Crime Stoppers Victoria chief executive Stella Smith said people need to know the law.

“Don’t buy into the illegal wildlife trade and don’t support dodgy dealers,” she said.

“Make sure you do your research before you buy any animal and always check the animal’s condition and the seller’s licence. “

Victoria’s Conservation Regulator chief Kate Gavens said people must research before buying native animals.

“Native Australian animals are essential to sustaining our local ecosystems and while it’s not always illegal to own a native animal, we want to remind all Victorians to purchase them responsibly and have the right licence,” she said.

Australia’s shingleback lizard is one of the most heavily trafficked Australian species, selling for thousands of dollars overseas.

Victorian penalties for illegally acquiring native wildlife include $40,000 in fines and up to two years jail.

Penalties for buying and selling exotic animals include $210,000 in fines or up to two years prison.

Anyone with information should contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or crimestoppersvic.com.au.

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