Friday, December 11th 2009, 4:00 AM
Goodall's letter to Federal Judge Raymond Dearie was released on the eve of Mamie Manneh's sentencing Friday.
"As a leader in the global community, the U.S. has a responsibility to uphold and strongly enforce" laws to curb the "devastating impact unregulated consumption of wildlife is having on species populations in Africa," Goodall, 75, wrote.
She also stressed that bringing illegal wildlife into the U.S. could have "grave consequences on public health."
A prosecution expert said monkey meat could cause outbreaks of Ebola, measles, tuberculosis and retroviruses similar to HIV.
Manneh, 41, was arrested three years ago after authorities intercepted a shipment of 720 pounds of primate parts known as bushmeat - including limbs, skulls and torsos from baboons and green monkeys - at Kennedy Airport.
She argued eating bushmeat was a constitutional right because it brings her "closer to God." Dearie rejected a plea to dismiss the case, saying the religious gambit lacked sincerity.
The West Brighton mother of nine pleaded guilty in September and faces up to 27 months in jail.
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