Week in Review: The Chinese Wild-Animal Industry and Wet Markets Must Go

What began as subsistence farming for the rural poor has developed into a substantial industry.
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March 22 2020
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Therese Shaheen

The Chinese Wild-Animal Industry and Wet Markets Must Go

China must end its practice of allowing rural residents to capture, raise, and then butcher and sell disease-ridden wild ...   READ MORE

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