With endangered animals STILL being poached around the world, why don’t we hear more about it? These heartbreaking poaching statistics are caused by the growing appetite for meat. WildAid completed a study finding the majority of poaching was for bushmeat production at fourty per cent! Which is worrying considering 75% of all emerging infectious diseases in the last decade have originated from animals… With the trafficking business being worth 5-23 billion, how do you think we should crack down on poachers?
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With endangered animals STILL being poached around the world, why don’t we hear more about it? These heartbreaking poaching statistics are caused by the growing appetite for meat. WildAid completed a study finding the majority of poaching was for bushmeat production at fourty per cent! Which is worrying considering 75% of all emerging infectious diseases in the last decade have originated from animals… With the trafficking business being worth 5-23 billion, how do you think we should crack down on poachers?
With endangered animals STILL being poached around the world, why don’t we hear more about it?
These heartbreaking poaching statistics are caused by the growing appetite for meat. WildAid completed a study finding the majority of poaching was for bushmeat production at fourty per cent! Which is worrying considering 75% of all emerging infectious diseases in the last decade have originated from animals…
With the trafficking business being worth 5-23 billion, how do you think we should crack down on poachers?