The outbreak of a new virus linked to a wildlife market in central China is prompting renewed calls for enforcement of laws against the trade in and consumption of exotic species.
SAM McNEIL, PENNY YI WANG and ELAINE KURTENBACH, Minneapolis Star Tribune: World
Sat, 01/25/2020 - 12:10am
The outbreak of a new virus linked to a wildlife market in central China is prompting renewed calls for enforcement of laws against the trade in and consumption of exotic species.