China virus outbreak revives calls to stop wildlife trade

26 janvier 2020 | By Sam McNeil, Penny Yi Wang and Elaine Kurtenbach | AP
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
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