Albania, Europe's China: Trade “out of control” of wild animals endangers the world from diseases such as Coronavirus

The prestigious British media, The Independent, has reported exclusively yesterday on the illegal and dangerous trade of animals in Albania, a thing that risks spreading zoonotic diseases like coronarys. These reports have recorded absolutely terrifying things. From bears to fox monkeys are sold illegally even online on pages [...]
These reports have recorded absolutely terrifying things. From bears to fox monkeys are sold illegally even online on Albanian websites.
A restaurant in Albania even served bear meat, becoming the only one in Europe to do so, explains Periscope.
The buyers in this dangerous and illegal trade were the owners of hotels and restaurants that kept animals to attract tourists, but individuals designated to love them for certain interests.
Albanians even sold and bought eagles Albania's national symbol with buyers placing them as trophy in public places.
Hunting protected species, keeping them alive or even selling them to Albania is prohibited because of the drastic decline in local living things that existed in this country.
Bear food has been served only in certain Asian countries. This meat can trigger parasites, with symptoms involving diarrhea, fever, and hallucinations.
In the '90s, the Independent ' s, there were about 200 species of eagles in Albania. Today, their numbers are halved.
Today a report has already been published by the World Health Organization ( O BS) and the United Nations Organization (OKB) showing that pandemic was caused by the destruction of nature by human activity and especially by the illegal trade of wildlife. /Periscope















