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Demand Justice for Gibbons Infants Poached Mothers Killed and Families Torn Apart in Illegal Trade

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AI-generatedThe article describes wildlife trafficking of gibbons in Thailand, a conservation issue with no direct commercial mechanism. No company, commodity, supply chain, or price impact is identified. The event is purely environmental/ethical with no economic channel.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Illegal poaching and trafficking of gibbons in Thailand targets infants, leading to deaths of mothers and destruction of family units.
- For every gibbon captured, three to four others may die.
- The case of Chokdee, an orphaned lar gibbon, exemplifies the trade's consequences.
- Advocates urge stricter penalties and enhanced enforcement against poaching.
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