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Consumption of wildlife drops in China after Covid-19 outbreak: Survey study

Source: The Hindu BusinessLine, Date: , 2020

During the pandemic, the percentage of participants consuming wildlife was 17.8%.A new survey-based study, 'Attitudes Towards Wildlife Consumption Inside and Outside Hubei Province, China, Concerning the SARS and COVID-19 Outbreaks', aimed to find the wildlife consumption pattern in China after the coronavirus outbreak.A team of experts, including researchers from the School of Biosciences, University of Nottingham, UK, among others, conducted the study published in the journal, Human Ecology.

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