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Spain and Netherlands Cull Over One Million Mink Due to COVID-19 Infection
A million mink have been culled, and more are ordered for culling as fur farms in Spain and the Netherlands brace for the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Spain already ordered culling almost 100,000 farmed mink, while around one million farmed mink have been culled in fur farms in the Netherlands.
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