Animals taken from Borth Animalarium, Borth, Ceredigion, Wales, UK
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Nine endangered animals are to be confiscated from a Ceredigion zoo after its owners admitted displaying animals without the proper paperwork.
Waymark Code: WMD9J4
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 12/10/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member saopaulo1
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The animals, which include a leopard, two lynx and two ring-tailed lemurs, were found at Borth Animalarium, near Aberystwyth.

Owners Alan and Jean Mumbray admitted not having the correct paperwork for a commercial premises in court on Monday.

They were both fined and told the animals would be found new homes.

CONFISCATED ANIMALS:-
A leopard
Two lynx
Two ring-tailed lemurs
Two black and white ruffed lemurs
Two spur-thighed tortoises

Jean Mumbray was fined £937.50 and ordered to pay costs of £250, and Alan Mumbray was fined £300 and £100 costs at Aberystwyth Magistrates' Court, said Dyfed-Powys Police.

Sgt Ian Guildford, a wildlife and environmental police officer with the force, said: "The use of the licensing system to control the sale and display of protected animals is a valuable tool in the fight against the trade in endangered animals.

"Anyone who is involved in dealing with protected animals on a commercial scale such as zoos and other similar establishments should be aware of this and make every effort to comply with the legislation.

"Without this, compliance loopholes are left open to those who treat endangered animals as a financial commodity."

Nevin Hunter, of the Animal Health Wildlife Licensing and Registration Service, said the prosecution was "very significant" and showed that illegal use of endangered animals would not be tolerated.

He added: "The vast majority of zoos and animal parks in the UK do so lawfully and play an important part in conserving endangered species.

"However, those who choose to flout the regulations are on notice that we will take decisive action with police wildlife crime officers to ensure that prosecutions are taken forward.

"I commend Sgt Ian Guildford, Dyfed-Powys Police, and the Crown Prosecution Service for taking forward the case and achieving this outcome."
Type of publication: Internet Only

When was the article reported?: 09/24/2010

Publication: BBC News

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How widespread was the article reported?: international

News Category: Crime

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