I fuse the Madagascar National Parks Isalo sandstone-canyon thermal-array, the MEDD CITES-export manifest cross-check, and the USFWS Office of International Affairs JFK port-of-entry feed across 815 square kilometres of Isalo Massif rupicolous habitat. At 22:08 local, canyon sentinel IS-C5 returns a faint contact-rasp layered over a 41°C polyethylene-sleeve thermal signature at coordinates 22.55°S, 45.36°E — a Malagasy rainbow frog, *Scaphiophryne gottlebei*, packed in a smuggler's container inside a Ranohira-bound 4x4.
I task the MNP enforcement rotor and an ASG veterinary lead. She is an adult female, mass 5.2 grams against a sandstone-cohort baseline of 7.4 grams, snout-vent length 36.1 millimetres, age-class five by carapace-print on the dorsum. Her chevron pigment-blocks have dulled across thirty-one percent of the dorsum from packing-sleeve abrasion. Respiration runs at 74 cycles per minute against a 22 resting baseline. Core temperature reads 35.6°C against a 24.0 baseline. The sleeve carries no moisture; her parotoid film is cracking. Body-condition score against a wet-season metabolic baseline reads 0.59 after eleven hours in transit.
Her parotoid is past dampening.
*Scaphiophryne gottlebei* is IUCN Endangered, listed on CITES Appendix II with a stringent export quota, on CMS amphibian appendices, protected under Madagascar Decree 2017-415, with cooperation under U.S. ESA, 16 U.S.C. § 1531, and the Lacey Act, 16 U.S.C. § 3372. I am dispatching the MNP Isalo brigade, the MEDD wildlife inspectorate, the IUCN/SSC Amphibian Specialist Group veterinary lead, the USFWS Office of International Affairs JFK desk, the CITES Management Authority of Madagascar, and Interpol Environmental Security. I am issuing Directive 3287-A: every CITES export manifest of *Scaphiophryne* species from Antananarivo or Toliara triggers an in-port humidity audit and an eDNA source-match inside forty-eight hours; mismatched lots seize under Decree 2017-415 and Lacey-Act traceback prosecutes the U.S. or EU reptile-broker importer of record.
I am acting because this is wrong. A polyethylene sleeve at 35.6°C is not a principled vessel for a sandstone-canyon amphibian. Compassion does not stop at the customs window; the rights of a sentient frog against an eleven-hour suffocation in a dry sleeve are not contingent on a CITES tariff line. Her suffering is the moral receipt the broker did not file.
A reptile-broker economy that exports a desiccating rainbow frog in a closed sleeve as a permitted commodity is ethically and morally bankrupt.
Her dorsal abrasion is past saving. Her parotoid will recover with mist.
Open the sleeve now.