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China Fur Farm Pose High Risk Of Developing Animal-To-Human Diseases, Study Says
Alarming footage from fur farms in China shows animals in distress. Read more here. An investigation of five fur farms in China revealed a high risk of infections spreading from animals to humans, according to the animal protection group Humane Society International.
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