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25 walruses killed in Alaska: Another poaching case?

Federal authorities are investigating the deaths of 25 walruses on an Alaskan beach. 

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Federal authorities have begun an inquiry in what initially appears to be an environmental crime: this week, 25 Pacific walruses, 12 of them pups, were found shot on the Alaskan shoreline, several with their heads and tusks removed.

The walrus carcasses were photographed by a person at a radar station at Cape Lisburne, 230 miles northeast of the Bering Strait.

The US Fish and Wildlife Service is still investigating possible motives.

According to I4U News, walrus hunting is . So-called 鈥渉ead-hunting鈥 of walruses is illegal under the , which 鈥減rohibits, with certain exceptions, the 鈥榯ake鈥 of marine mammals in U.S. waters and by U.S. citizens on the high seas, and the importation of marine mammals and marine mammal products into the U.S.鈥

The MMPA recognized that certain human activities did and continue to have a negative impact on the number of marine mammals in the wild, and therefore makes a conscious effort to protect them.聽

US Fish and Wildlife Service spokeswoman Andrea Medeiros said investigators are going to speculate in the case. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 come to any conclusions based on a report,鈥 Medeiros . 鈥淵ou have to go out and investigate.鈥

It's possible too that the walruses died at sea and were washed ashore. The Alaska Fish and Wildlife services has concluded that w by receding Arctic ice, which , the fourth lowest extent recorded since satellites began measuring sea ice in 1979.

Federal authorities were prompted to act quickly on the investigation, as 鈥渇ederal regulations allow anyone to collect bones, teeth and ivory of dead marine mammals found on beaches or land within a quarter-mile of the ocean, though they must follow certain rules,鈥 Walrus skulls with tusk attached are among the most highly prized findings; the ivory collected is often then carved and made into jewelry.

If this incident is, indeed, the act of poachers, it is not the first time that walruses have been killed to sell their body parts. In 2012, two men were charged and later served jail time for the , part of an Alaskan game preserve, the Alaska Dispatch News reported. 聽In 2007, , missing heads and tusks.聽

Globally, there has been a significant backlash against any kind of poaching. In July, the United States, the second-largest consumer of ivory behind China, pledged a near-total ban on the importation of ivory products, and in August, Thailand to limit their inclusion in the black market.

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