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Wild-animal processing — a gateway for novel pathogens When handling, slaughtering, or eating wild animals, viruses present in the animals can jump the species barrier.
The emergence of HIV — another food-related disaster An example of how using wild animals for food can lead to the global spread of a dangerous pathogen is the emergence of the human immunodeficiency virus HIV , which leads to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome AIDS in humans.
Banning wildlife markets — and the elephant in the room In the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, the UN has urged for a ban on the trade of live wild animals at wet markets as a preventive measure for future pandemics. Pretty : The roles and values of wild foods in agricultural systems. Henriksen, A. Kreilhuber, et al. Shum, H.
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Please donate today to support our work. But i guess they would have less chemicals in them so maybe they are healthy I really dont know. I love how sarcastic your writing can get.
The video incorporation was great you can really tell you think about what you are going to write about before you do. Maybe your fact about coke will help me! That video; where did you even find it? I am trying so hard to not hysterically laugh out loud, that would be really embarrassing.
Although you made an extremely compelling argument on why not to eat junk food, Christopher has a point with there being just as many calories. What would be really cool if you compared them to show that even though those foods have more calories, they are still healthier for you.
You have a great style of writing. It is very interesting to read! I am not a healthy eater unfortunately. My diet consists of french fries and junk food and chicken fingers. I will just have to keep working on it I guess! You must be logged in to post a comment. Log in to Reply.
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