We exploit around a third of wild animals for own own uses, putting almost half at risk of extinction.
Environment correspondentWe exploit around a third of all wild animals for food, medicines or to keep as pets, putting almost half at risk of extinction, they say.And they warn of profound consequences for whole ecosystems.
"Humans have a breath-taking diversity of uses of animals but we need to move towards sustainable human-nature relationships across the globe."Illegal smuggling for the pet trade puts wild birds at risk of extinction
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