The coronavirus pandemic and our relation to wild animals
This is an excerpt from the letter written by World Animal Protection to World Health Organisation(WHO) asking for a permanent global ban on wildlife markets.
This is an excerpt from the letter written by World Animal Protection to World Health Organisation(WHO) asking for a permanent global ban on wildlife markets.
Our cats were infected by a person caring for them who was asymptomatically infected with the virus or before that person developed symptoms.
In India, too, there is a crying need for continued vigilance with regard to captive wild animals. Unfortunately, attention on captive wild animals is lacking...
Trophy hunting, and its companion, canned hunting, are forms of killing wild animals where hunters shoot animals for pleasure and collect their bodies or body...
The debate on the status of animals is not new. It extends to hundreds and thousands of years and for many years it was thought that animals were not worthy of...
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