Concern for Mexico’s vaquita as totoaba swim bladder trafficking surges online
MEXICO CITY — The trafficking of valuable fish bladders found in Mexico appears to be on the rise online and on social media, and it’s having a ripple effect on other endangered species in the region. Dried swim bladders, or “maw,” of totoaba, an endangered fish found in the Gulf of California in northern Mexico, … Continue reading Concern for Mexico’s vaquita as totoaba swim bladder trafficking surges online
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