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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) says it's seized "potentially disease ridden" exotic meat from wild African animals ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said its officers at Detroit Metro Airport seized potentially disease-ridden wild animal meat twice in one week last month.
Border agents turned over 63 pounds of illegal meat to CDC after intercepting African bushmeat that could carry Ebola or mpox ...
DETROIT (WKRC) — More than 60 pounds of primate and rodent meat were seized at an airport. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture specialists intercepted potentially disease-ridden ...
Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted bushmeat twice in one week at Detroit Metropolitan Airport last month.
Agriculture specialists confiscated 63 pounds of rodent and primate meat from travelers at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport.
According to the CBP, "Bushmeat refers to meat from wild animals—bats, non-human primates, and cane rats—from certain regions ...
Eleven pounds of rodent meat and 52 pounds of primate meat were intercepted by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at ...
According to Customs and Border Protection, this meat, called bushmeat, that was found at Detroit Metro Airport is not ...
The bushmeat seized by CBP agents last month included 11 pounds of rodent meat from Togo, in West Africa, and 52 pounds of primate meat, declared as antelope, from Gabon, in Central Africa. The ...
Bushmeat, which is illegal to import into the U.S., was confiscated at Detroit Metro twice in July, federal officials said.