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COVID-19 Highlights the Need for More Effective Wildlife Trade Legislation
Trends in Ecology & Evolution ( IF 16.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-07 , DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2020.10.001
Amaël Borzée , Jeffrey McNeely , Kit Magellan , Jennifer R.B. Miller , Lindsay Porter , Trishna Dutta , Krishnakumar P. Kadinjappalli , Sandeep Sharma , Ghazala Shahabuddin , Fikty Aprilinayati , Gerard E. Ryan , Alice Hughes , Aini Hasanah Abd Mutalib , Ahmad Zafir Abdul Wahab , Damber Bista , Suchana Apple Chavanich , Ju Lian Chong , George A. Gale , Hanyeh Ghaffari , Yadav Ghimirey , Vijaya Kumaran Jayaraj , Ambika Prasad Khatiwada , Monsoon Khatiwada , Murali Krishna , Ngwe Lwin , Prakash Kumar Paudel , Chinara Sadykova , Tommaso Savini , Bharat Babu Shrestha , Colin T. Strine , Makamas Sutthacheep , Ee Phin Wong , Thamasak Yeemin , Natasha Zulaika Zahirudin , Li Zhang

Zoonosis-based epidemics are inevitable unless we revisit our relationship with the natural world, protect habitats, and regulate wildlife trade, including live animals and non-sustenance products. To prevent future zoonoses, governments must establish effective legislation addressing wildlife trade, protection of habitats, and reduction of the wildlife–livestock–human interface.



中文翻译:

COVID-19强调需要更有效的野生动物贸易立法

除非我们重新审视与自然世界的关系,保护栖息地并规范野生动物贸易(包括活体动物和非维持性产品),否则基于人畜共患病的流行是不可避免的。为了防止未来的人畜共患病,政府必须制定有效的法律来解决野生动植物贸易,保护栖息地以及减少野生生物与牲畜和人的交往的问题。

更新日期:2020-11-18
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