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Wild cargo: Inside the Solomon Islands’ exotic pet industry

Wild cargo: Inside the Solomon Islands’ exotic pet industry

Update: 2025-06-19
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Samson Michael has been collecting reptiles for most of his life. In his Tennessee home, an entire room is dedicated to them - a private menagerie filled with snakes, lizards and skinks.

Among them are monkey-tailed skinks from Solomon Islands.

But how did these animals, found in the forest of remote Pacific islands, end up in a glass tank in America's south? 

Solomon Islands is the Pacific region’s largest legal commercial exporter of wildlife for the exotic pet trade - a little-known but thriving industry that supports a vast network of trappers, village buyers and exporters across the country.

Join journalist Prianka Srinivasan as she investigates the controversial supply chain that takes animals from a jungle in Santa Isabel to end up in an American lounge room.

Presenter: Prianka Srinivasan

*Reporting was supported by the Sean Dorney Grant for Pacific Journalism through the Walkley Public Fund.

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Wild cargo: Inside the Solomon Islands’ exotic pet industry

Wild cargo: Inside the Solomon Islands’ exotic pet industry

Australian Broadcasting Corporation