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Baby wallaby ‘for sale’ on Facebook

Baby wallaby ‘for sale’ on Facebook

May 01, 2014 | 11:28 PM
An undated handout photo released yesterday by Australiau2019s Department of Parks and Wildlife of the rescued wallaby joey.

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A man is facing charges after he allegedly attempted to sell a baby wallaby on Facebook, attracting bids as high as A$10,000 (US$9,291) before he was caught, officials said yesterday.

The marsupial was rescued by Western Australia’s Department of Parks and Wildlife after an officer posing as a potential buyer met the man in a car park in Broome, in the state’s north.

The 26-year-old, who faces five offences under the Wildlife Conservation Act, had allegedly advertised the joey for sale for A$3,500, wildlife officer Peter Carstairs said.

“We understand there was an offer of up to A$10,000 from a buyer visiting from overseas,” Carstairs said of the wallaby, a native animal which resembles a smaller version of the kangaroo.

The man faces penalties of up to A$4,000 for some of the charges he faces, which include possession of and selling of protected fauna.

Carstairs said the department became aware of the situation after local residents complained.

“The community outrage generated by this incident shows that people really care about protecting our native wildlife,” he told national broadcaster Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

“It is illegal to sell or possess any part of a native animal in Western Australia unless you have a wildlife licence. There is a black market trade in Australian wildlife and it is a practice that must be stopped.”

The joey, which had been brought into Western Australia from neighbouring Northern Territory, is being cared for by wildlife experts.

It will eventually be returned to the Northern Territory and released into the wild.

May 01, 2014 | 11:28 PM