Animals
Wildlife Trafficking Plummeted Amidst the Pandemic, Giving Perfect Opportunity for Long-Term Solutions
According to an upcoming UN assessment, after a dramatic fall in wildlife trafficking during the epidemic, authorities in Southeast Asia must work quickly to prevent traffickers from resuming operations once border controls are loosened.
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