Eel Smuggling Is The Organized Crime Racket You’ve Never Heard Of

Despite being the world’s most trafficked animal, the European eel receives surprisingly little sympathy. It lacks the mammalian charisma of the creatures whose plights dominate conservation campaigns; among them the shy, helpless pangolin and the stoically intelligent elephant. By contrast, the eel is viewed by many as a source of revulsion: a slimy, writhing reason to stay out of the water. Yet behind inscrutable eyes, it harbors many secrets. This is the story of how an elusive and often misunderstood fish found itself at the center of an international smuggling network.


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    6 hours ago

    There’s lots of animal and plant smuggling going on. A Chinese man was caught smuggling ants from Kenya and somewhat recently someone got into pretty big trouble for exporting a whole baobab tree also from Kenya.