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Cotton-Top Tamarin Trafficking Leaves One Baby Dead in the Aburrá Valley

Summary by Nación Paisa
Two baby monkeys were rescued; one died after being separated from its mother in the Aburrá Valley. Two new cases of illegal wildlife trafficking have raised concerns in the Aburrá Valley Metropolitan Area, following the arrival of two baby cotton-top tamarins at the Care, Assessment, and Rehabilitation Center (CAVR). This species is not native to this region of the country, highlighting the persistence of illegal wildlife trafficking networks i…
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Two baby monkeys were rescued; one died after being separated from its mother in the Aburrá Valley. Two new cases of illegal wildlife trafficking have raised concerns in the Aburrá Valley Metropolitan Area, following the arrival of two baby cotton-top tamarins at the Care, Assessment, and Rehabilitation Center (CAVR). This species is not native to this region of the country, highlighting the persistence of illegal wildlife trafficking networks i…

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Nación Paisa broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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