Everyday people along with those who have made it their lives' work see a relationship between COVID-19 and the need for greater respect for wildlife with which we share the planet:
The COVID-19 pandemic has spread around the world at lightning speed, killing hundreds of thousands of people and infecting millions. A growing body of research, including research by Conservation International scientists, points to a direct link between the destruction of nature and disease outbreaks — spotlighting the role of protecting and restoring nature in preventing future pandemics.
I that vein, I'm passing along two fresh, wide-ranging reads with the same enthusiasm that accompanied there recommendations:
Wolf biologist predicts support for wolves will continue to grow
Wolves have recovered in Wisconsin. Will the Trump administration green- light their renewed killing here? |
And because I've followed these issues for years, I thought I'd also repost one related, myth-busting item that continues to be downloaded here since 2013:
Q. Do Wolves Take As Many Deer As Some WI Hunters Believe?
[Updated] A. No.