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  1. "This health crisis must serve as a wake-up call for the need to end the unsustainable use of endangered animals and their parts, as exotic pets, for food consumption and for their perceived medicinal value."

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    In crackdown on wildlife sales Chinese police arrest woman, seize hundreds of animal carcasses including racoons, squirrels, eagles, leopard cats and sparrows that she was selling through WeChat

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    ""This health crisis must serve as a wake-up call for the need to end the unsustainable use of endangered animals and their parts." RT if you agree.

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  4. A great analysis of the link between the and the wildlife trade, both for meat and pets, and what needs to be done to prevent outbreaks in the future.

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    Fighting the : As worries mount, the response scales up... via

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    More Chinese push to end wildlife markets as WHO declares coronavirus emergency via

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    WWF Statement on Closing Illegal Wildlife Markets Across the Asia Pacific Region

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    WWF Statement on Closing Illegal Wildlife Markets Across the Asia Pacific Region

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    31. sij

    We need to permanently end poaching and wild animal markets not only to save wildlife populations but also to reduce the threat of outbreaks like the and similar epidemics in the future

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  10. “This public health crisis needs to be a wake-up call for the Asia-Pacific region that it is time to permanently close illegal and unregulated wildlife markets.” Ryuji Tsutsui,

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    “Ministry has highlighted more than 2,000 cases of forestry crimes—including the seizure of more than 4,000 illegal wildlife traps.”

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    29. sij

    There are thousands of wildlife markets in Asia and Africa. The animals are stressed, which makes them more susceptible to illness. You could not design a more efficient system to communicate disease than these markets

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  15. In 2020 the we have an incredible opportunity to turn things around and commit to protecting the populations of Africa by reducing demand for in Asia.

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    28. sij

    Tigress & Piglet act shut down at Sri Racha Tiger Zoo in Thailand after viewers witness her pounce on and nearly bite the piglet, seen in this distressing video.

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    “If these markets persist, and human consumption of illegal and unregulated wildlife persists, then the public will continue to face heightened risks from emerging new viruses, potentially more lethal, and the source of future pandemic spread,”

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  18. The most likely spread from animals to humans in a market that was selling illegally poached wildlife as bush meat. Stopping illegal wildlife trade isn't just about preserving biodiversity, it's a public health issue.

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  19. Asian elephants are being killed for their skin, which is falsely believed to have medicinal properties. This is the first case reported this year in the Ayeyarwady Region, and we hope improved oversight can make it the last.

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  20. In 2020 the we have an incredible opportunity to turn things around and commit to protecting the elephant populations of Africa by reducing demand for ivory in Asia.

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