Income inequality 'drives global wildlife trade' Post a Comment Some 420 million wild animals have been traded in 226 nations over two decades, new data suggests. Baca JugaBacklash against 'frightening' tests on whalesPoorer nations 'more focused on sustainability''Quick fixes' to the climate crisis risk harming nature Read More Share : You may like these posts :App platform company MuleSoft files for IPOZTE cancels crowd-sourced phone campaignGM hens help build 'frozen aviary' in EdinburghThe importance of streaming to e-sports Post a Comment for "Income inequality 'drives global wildlife trade'"
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