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Subscriber Exclusive Content. Why are people so dang obsessed with Mars? Wiltowska adds:. Yevhen agreed to share his image and openly spoke on camera about his experiences of working on the fur farm. Polish society does not want fur farming, and even the biggest players in the industry, despite loud assurances, are not able to guarantee appropriate conditions for animals and prevent their suffering.

We expect a reaction from politicians on this matter. My father started his farm in and pelted out in The Danish government has controversially culled millions of mink from farms after a mutated strain of coronavirus was detected in the animals. The cull has now been paused after authorities questioned the legality of such a drastic action. Now, in the US, anti-fur activists are seizing on this tragedy to once again call for unnecessary…. The Dutch Agriculture Ministry said the mink…. Wang the fur trader and breeder, said after the Danish cull was announced, China began administering free COVID tests for captive minks.

But a wider crackdown is not expected as fur farming has been a relatively cheap way for local governments to alleviate poverty in rural communities and rustbelt regions such as Hebei, where it provides earning opportunities for laid-off industrial workers. Still, experts say the health risks posed by minks cannot be separated from the conditions in which animals are kept.

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