Many of the shops are closed at the Guangzhou South China Seafood Market, which was previously well known for its exotic wildlife trade, on February 25, 2020. China has banned the sale of wild animals for food, citing the risk of diseases spreading to humans. – EPA pic, May 19, 2020.
FARMERS in China are being offered cash to quit breeding exotic animals as pressure grows to crack down on the illegal wildlife trade that has been blamed for the coronavirus outbreak. Authorities have for the first time pledged to buy out breeders in an attempt to curb the practice, animal rights activists say.
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