Buying or selling wild animals, whether for food, pets or other uses, may increase the risk of diseases spreading to people.
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Learn why primates should never be pets and how to report online sales to help stop wildlife trafficking. Share facts and ...
Buying or selling wild animals, whether for food, pets or other uses, may increase the risk of diseases spreading to people, a new study finds.
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