Opinion: To avoid another pandemic, we must have more respect for the natural world

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A market where pangolin and other bushmeat are sold in Libreville, Gabon in Central Africa, on March 7, 2020.Each day, we all follow the news and pray that lockdown will end in country after country as the peak COVID-19 infection and death rate is reached and then gradually drops. This has already happened in China, thanks to the stringent measures undertaken by the Chinese government. We hope that a vaccine will soon be developed and that we can gradually get back to normal.

Another major concern is the trafficking of wild animals and their body parts around the world. Unfortunately, this has become a highly lucrative multibillion-dollar business, often run by criminal cartels. Not only is it very cruel and definitely contributing to the terrifying extinction of species, but it may also lead to conditions suitable for the emergence of zoonotic diseases.

A vendor arranges meat inside her stall covered in plastic to enforce social distancing at a wet market in Las Pinas, Metro Manila, Philippines on March 30, 2020.Nevertheless, it is clearly of great importance that the ban on trading, eating and breeding of wild animals for food should be permanent and enforced – for the sake of human health and the prevention of other pandemics in the future.

 

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