Animals
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Deadly Zoonotic Wildlife Diseases Increase as Nature is Damaged
Transmissible or zoonotic wildlife diseases increase as nature is damaged, due to the increase of bats and rats harboring pandemic pathogens, such as the SARS-CoV-2. Human-induced destruction of ecosystems causes an increase in the populations of animals that carry diseases, which could cause pandemics.
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