Why Canada struggles to stop the illegal wildlife trade
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Why Canada struggles to stop the illegal wildlife trade
THE DECIBEL STAFF
SUSAN KRASHINSKY ROBERTSON
RETAILING REPORTER
JENN THORNHILL VERMA
PUBLISHED JUNE 29, 2026
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A confiscated lion pelt with head at a federal wildlife seizure room in a secret location near the nation's capital. March 24, 2026.
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