Animals
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The Connection Between Agriculture, Zoonotic Diseases, and Pandemics
Our current means of cultivating, processing, and distributing food from our farms to our dinner tables involve a long, complicated process that has significant impacts on our health, the environment, and our economy. The current food systems can be the key to avoiding pandemics and zoonotic diseases and improve our agriculture.
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Michigan Poacher Who Hunted Three Bald Eagles and 18 Wolves Is Jailed, Fined, and Has Hunting License Indefinitely Revoked
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