Exploring the wild-life trade and human impact on wildlife environment- A window to the Covid-19 incident

Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 30 (8):414-417 (2020)
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Abstract

Many ecologists asserted that the increasing mass extinction of framework is required to solve the issues related to highly contentious issues related to wildlife trade wildlife will have its impact on the overall “well- being” of the planet. The discovery of nature already demonstrates that each animal, from the smallest to the largest has some inherent qualities which supports the earth’s functioning. A sixth mass extinction of wildlife is accelerating while scientists warn that 500 species are near extinction and many have been lost in previous years. Our ecology bears in it animals, humans, birds and trees and a whole sort of energy bodies which are fascinating when observed from an aesthetic perspective but also instill a sense in humans, a higher universal energy governing the whole of creation which humankind is yet to come in terms with. From a scientific perspective, it is still unfathomable to logically comprehend why and how species creates and recreates itself in various geographical regions with its own unique weather conditions and inter-relativity. Factors such as poverty, greed and unethical trade have caused negative impact on both human conditions and the reduction of animal population. Other factors are; climate change, deforestation and loss of biodiversity. This paper will discuss the cause of outbreaks of diseases specifically related to wildlife trade and the need to ban wildlife trade in open markets. An over view of global wildlife trade and some solutions are discussed in this paper. A new ethics- based.

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