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International wildlife trade is causing over 60 percent species on Earth to go extinct

International wildlife trade is causing over 60 percent species on Earth to go extinct

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As COVID-19 intensifies man-animal conflict, Thailand's Lopburi is a city under siege — by monkeys

As COVID-19 intensifies man-animal conflict, Thailand's Lopburi is a city under siege — by monkeys

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Wildlife trade spreads viruses as animals are herded, shipped off to market: Study

Wildlife trade spreads viruses as animals are herded, shipped off to market: Study

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Wildlife discovered in 2019: From leaf like lizards, venomous vipers to human sized leaves

Wildlife discovered in 2019: From leaf like lizards, venomous vipers to human sized leaves

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  • Endangered Indian Star Tortoise gets bumped up to higher protection status: Report

    Endangered Indian Star Tortoise gets bumped up to higher protection status: Report

    Tech2 News Staff • .

    The Indian star tortoise is the single most confiscated species of freshwater tortoise in the world.

  • Despite regulations, illegal pet trade in India remains a haven for undocumented wealth, criminal activity, funding terrorism

    Despite regulations, illegal pet trade in India remains a haven for undocumented wealth, criminal activity, funding terrorism

    Ambika Hiranandani • .

    Multiple regulations have been passed to protect animals in pet trade, none have been implemented fully.

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