California Celebrates TWO Victories for Animals!
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Update January 3, 2024: After both the DOJ and the state of Virginia took action against the Mikirtichevs, the USDA finally revoked their license permanently in late December and fined them $25,000 for their atrocious violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
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The operator of Even Keel Exotics agreed to surrender his USDA license and over 100 animals after the Department of Justice sued him in Federal Court.
Zachery Keeler was an exotic animal dealer who sold thousands of hedgehogs, foxes, sugar gliders, prairie dogs, skunks and wild cats every year and hosted animal encounters and behind-the-scenes tours of his Michigan facility, Even Keel Exotics.