The document discusses illegal wildlife trafficking in Brazil and efforts to rescue and rehabilitate trafficked animals. It notes that millions of animals are illegally taken from nature in Brazil each year. Rescued animals are initially sent to government triage facilities, but many struggle to care for the animals. There is debate around whether rescued animals can be safely released back into the wild. While some groups think rescued animals should be euthanized, Juliana Machado Ferreira and her researchers believe with proper rehabilitation, the animals can survive and reproduce in the wild.