Hundreds of live corals, seized from international smugglers, are getting a second chance at a New York aquarium. Conservationists and aquarium staff are carefully nursing the corals back to health.
Breakdown
- Hundreds of live corals were illegally smuggled from Indonesia to New York.
- The corals were seized at JFK Airport by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. 41s
- The New York Aquarium took in 200 corals in poor health for rehabilitation. 48s
- Many corals have recovered and are now on public display to educate visitors. 1m 13s
- The rescue highlights the threat of illegal wildlife trade to global ecosystems. 1m 36s