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Aquarium fined over illegal wildlife trafficking
POSTED 16 Apr 2014 . BY Jason Holland
The former directors of Idaho Aquarium were involved in the illegal trafficking of lemon sharks Credit: Shutterstock
Idaho Aquarium in the US has been sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiring to harvest, transport and sell illegal wildlife.

Under a plea agreement, the non-profit aquarium in Boise, Idaho will pay a $10,000 (€7,226, £5,959) fine and donate $50,000 (€36,129, £29,791) to the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation. It will also serve three years probation and must conduct annual audits.

Two former directors at the aquarium received prison sentences in December 2013, as they also pleaded guilty to the charge, which related to spotted eagle rays and lemon sharks.

Idaho Aquarium, as well as the former directors Ammon Covino and Chris Conk, were indicted by a Florida grand jury in February 2013 before the guilty pleas were made in September. Covino was sentenced to one year in prison followed by two years of supervised release. Conk received a reduced four month sentence and two years of supervised release after co-operating with investigators.

The 10,000sq ft (929sq m) aquarium was founded in 2011, and a 5,000sq ft (465sq m) expansion project is currently underway. It is adding touch tanks and an exhibit based on the Amazon, as well as constructing an educational classroom, a medical and quarantine area, and a reptile vivarium.

The expansion follows extensive restructuring which took place in the wake of the court case, which included the appointment of a new board of directors and gaining legal control of the gift shop, which Covino's brother had been operating as a for-profit business.

The Covino brothers have since opened two for-profit aquariums elsewhere in the US – in Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas.
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Aquarium fined over illegal wildlife trafficking
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The former directors of Idaho Aquarium were involved in the illegal trafficking of lemon sharks Credit: Shutterstock
Idaho Aquarium in the US has been sentenced after pleading guilty to conspiring to harvest, transport and sell illegal wildlife.

Under a plea agreement, the non-profit aquarium in Boise, Idaho will pay a $10,000 (€7,226, £5,959) fine and donate $50,000 (€36,129, £29,791) to the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation. It will also serve three years probation and must conduct annual audits.

Two former directors at the aquarium received prison sentences in December 2013, as they also pleaded guilty to the charge, which related to spotted eagle rays and lemon sharks.

Idaho Aquarium, as well as the former directors Ammon Covino and Chris Conk, were indicted by a Florida grand jury in February 2013 before the guilty pleas were made in September. Covino was sentenced to one year in prison followed by two years of supervised release. Conk received a reduced four month sentence and two years of supervised release after co-operating with investigators.

The 10,000sq ft (929sq m) aquarium was founded in 2011, and a 5,000sq ft (465sq m) expansion project is currently underway. It is adding touch tanks and an exhibit based on the Amazon, as well as constructing an educational classroom, a medical and quarantine area, and a reptile vivarium.

The expansion follows extensive restructuring which took place in the wake of the court case, which included the appointment of a new board of directors and gaining legal control of the gift shop, which Covino's brother had been operating as a for-profit business.

The Covino brothers have since opened two for-profit aquariums elsewhere in the US – in Portland, Oregon and Austin, Texas.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
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Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
A fire has destroyed part of the new water world, Oceana, at Liseberg in Sweden, and a construction worker has been reported missing.
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