A new peer-reviewed study by 20 global experts in medicine, biology, conservation and economics reinforces the need to do everything we can to prevent disease outbreaks before they start — including limiting wildlife trade and reducing deforestation, which contribute to the spread of disease from animals to humans.
Another new study, from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), instead argues for a business-as-usual approach in wildlife trade and exploitation, claiming it isn’t worth focusing on when discussing pathogen risk.
Which study is right? Find out in this new Medium piece, coauthored by the Center’s International Legal Director Tanya Sanerib.
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