Corona virus: Illegal wild animal business increased in the world, know the whole matter
Corona virus: Illegal wild animal business increased in the world, know the whole matter
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Beijing: Everyone is troubled by the constantly increasing corona virus in China, while SARS disease took the form of an epidemic in China in 2002. This disease was also spread by wild animals. Where its virus created a furore in the world. But China did not learn from this incident. About 800 people died of this disease. Despite this, the illegal trade of wild animals of the world is flourishing in China.

Even today, China is the world's largest consumer of wild animals. Once again this market of wild animals is in the headlines due to Coronavirus. Recently, it was discussed that due to some animal, this virus spread to humans. According to the World Health Organization, the primary sources of this virus may be bats. It is also being said that this virus must have passed into another animal before it entered humans, which has not been identified so far. Let's know the truth of illegal trade in wild animals in China. Along with this, which animals are being lost in this illegal business.

Immediately ban on the trade of wildlife : It has been reported that the coronavirus has once again exposed the wild business of wild animals in China to the world. Wildlife conservation institutions have also issued warnings about this many times. It has also been condemned at the international level. At that time this criticism was used because many species of animals have reached the verge of extinction due to illegal trade. At the same time, after the spread of corona virus, the Chinese government has immediately banned the business of wildlife, so that the spread of this virus can be stopped. But China has taken this step with delay. is. Institutions working for wildlife conservation are trying to use this opportunity to completely stop this trade.

The reports have revealed that recent analysis has revealed that 20 per cent of the total 32,000 species of on-the-ground bony animals are legally and illegally bought and sold in the international market. Is going. The buying and selling of more than 5,500 species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians continue.

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