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Entries for 'Lucy Keatts'
(April 21, 2020)
In a recent Mongabay piece, 'Why do deforestation and species loss open the door to new diseases?' Dr Luz Dary, veterinarian and coordinator of Health and Wildlife Trafficking for WCS-Colombia, highlights scientific evidence that shows a link between deforestation and land-use change and an increase in diseases such as malaria, leishmaniasis or Chagas disease .
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(April 16, 2020)
Yesterday Dr Chris Walzer, the Executive Director of WCS' Health Program, testified at a virtual congressional hearing entitled "Wildlife Trade, Origins of COVID-19 and Preventing Future Pandemics" Dr Walzer reiterated: "If this trade, and large commercial markets for wildlife for human consumption, continue unabated, then the risk of another #COVID19 like pandemic will remain high." You can watch the recorded hearing here and read Dr Walzer's full testimony...
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(April 08, 2020)
Just as we created the conditions that led to the current pandemic, we can create the conditions to minimize future risk. Says Dr Chris Walzer: "To Reduce The Likelihood Of Future Pandemics, We Need To Rethink Our Relationship With Wild Animals And Wild Places"
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(April 06, 2020)
Nadia, a 4-year-old female Malayan tiger at the Bronx Zoo, has tested positive for COVID-19. She, her sister Azul, two Amur tigers, and three African lions had developed a dry cough and all are expected to recover.
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(April 02, 2020)
As WCS' Chris Walzer and Nicholas Robinson write in this blog for Scientific American, the COVID-19 outbreak reminds us of a fundamental fact that cannot be ignored: Human, animal, plant and environmental health and well-being are all intrinsically connected and profoundly influenced by human activities.
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