From Cage to Contagion: The Global Health Risks of Fur Farming
Trials to to use dead animal bodies from fur-farms, such as mink, foxes, and raccoon dogs, as feed for livestock or to other fur-farm animals in China raise serious concerns about their potential impact on human health, animal health, and the broader environment.
People for Nature & Peace's new report is a stark reminder that the true cost of fur extends far beyond the cruelty inflicted on the animals that are caught up in it but reaches into the very fabric of global health. It is a call to action, not just to end fur farming but to prohibit the introduction of carnivore remains into animal feed chains.
People for Nature & Peace's new report is a stark reminder that the true cost of fur extends far beyond the cruelty inflicted on the animals that are caught up in it but reaches into the very fabric of global health. It is a call to action, not just to end fur farming but to prohibit the introduction of carnivore remains into animal feed chains.
No nature. No us.
It's that simple. Extinctions caused by humans have reached an unprecedented high and continue to accelerate.
A fundamental shift in how we relate to nature and other animals is necessary, if we want them and us to survive and avoid collapsing ecosystems and escalating conflicts. And best of all, it will make us happier.
When Nature calls, will you answer?
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