Hidden mass exports of live animals from Spanish Port City to the Middle East
The Spanish town of Cartagena harbors a hidden secret: the export of millions of sheep and cattle to the Middle East. Despite being home to 213,000 residents and a popular destination for visitors, Cartagena conceals a massive, contentious trade in live animals. Animals are transported from farms across Spain to these ports, where they are loaded onto ships away from public view. Activists, using superzoom lenses, have documented poor truck conditions, and cruel handling during loading.