Abstract
Wildlife markets are the suspected source of the current outbreak and the 2002 SARS outbreak, and the consumption of wild meat is thought to be the source of the Ebola virus in Africa. After the new coronavirus outbreak, the trade regarding wildlife markets was once again thrust into the limelight. We need to analyze how trade in wildlife products should be regulated in the context of relevant realities and specific data to answer the six questions in this case.
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