Dhaka, Jan. 28 -- Aircraft charter specialist Air Charter Service (ACS) recently relocated more than a hundred animals from Thailand to a newly established wildlife sanctuary in India, using a chartered Boeing 747 freighter.
The flight transported a wide variety of animals from Bangkok to Ahmedabad, from where they were moved onward to a 3,000-acre wildlife rescue, rehabilitation, and conservation facility near India's eastern coastline.
The relocated animals include zebras, sloths, wallabies, hawks, pacas, and raccoons. Many of them were previously rescued from circuses, zoos, or illegal wildlife trafficking networks, according to information shared by the company.
Brendan Toomey, CEO of ACS Singapore, said a team of veterinarians con...
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