Gulf News goes undercover at Sharjah Bird and Animal Market
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00:00Gulf News has done several reports in the past on the Sharjah bird and animal market
00:12and the availability of endangered animals.
00:15Our most recent report was about the illegal trade of saltwater crocodiles.
00:20We decided to follow up and visit the facility undercover and check if this continues to
00:24be the case.
00:26This footage has been taken from a hidden camera.
00:29We are happy to report that there was a noticeable absence of exotic animals during this visit
00:33to the market.
00:34However, there were still a number of instances of animal mistreatment that were viewed.
00:39Unfortunate sights at the market included malnourished kittens and unkept huskies that
00:44were being kept in unventilated rooms.
00:51The UAE's national bird, the falcon, was on display although its leg was injured.
00:57No, there are more.
01:00There are more.
01:03There will be more falcons during Ramadan.
01:07Shopkeepers were attempting to sell green iguanas even though they did not hold proper documentation.
01:13While the Sharjah bird and animal market has definitely curbed the illegal trade in protected
01:18species, the poor state the animals are in proves that there is more to be done.
01:23Maryam Rashid for Gulf News.
01:26Gulf News.