People sell wild animals for food and for traditional medicine — legally and illegally. A study looks at the risks of ...
Wildlife trade disease risk is growing, with traded animals more likely to share infectious diseases with humans ...
A vast industry encompassing exotic pets, trophy hunting and materials used in fashion is amplifying animal-to-human ...
From lemurs to fennec foxes, wild animals are bought and sold around the world-legally and illegally, dead and ...
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Wildlife trade increases transmission of pathogens to humans by 50%: Study
Wildlife trade, which concerns a quarter of all mammal species, increases the chances of ...
Hedgehogs, elephants, pangolins, bears or fennec foxes: many wild species are sold as pets, hunting trophies, for traditional ...
According to data studied by World Animal Protection (WAP), Nicaragua exported more than 11,000 wild animals in a single month. WAP announced these findings on February 27, 2026. While precise monthly ...
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Illegal and legal wildlife trade fuelling animal-to-human disease transmission, report finds
Of the 2,079 mammal species traded worldwide, 41 per cent share at least one pathogen with humans, according to new data released today.
Cropped photo shoot of beard men profile with his pet - green parrot. Domesticated Quaker Parakeet is sitting on shoulders and eating a treat.© Veera/Shutterstock.com In October 2025, a truck ...
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