Ban fur farming or risk a new pandemic

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Apr 28, 2026, 7:18:20 AM (2 days ago) Apr 28
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Ban fur farming or risk a new pandemic
Neil Vora
Banning an industry that is brutal to animals could be one of the most consequential public-health measures in decades

very year, millions of captive animals are gassed or electrocuted and then turned into multithousand-dollar fur coats. Though the industry has shrunk considerably in recent years, it poses a disproportionately large risk to human health. There’s a real chance that the next pandemic could be incubated within the cramped confines of a fur farm, and banning the cruel and senseless practice could be one of the most consequential public-health measures in decades.

Fur farms are hell. Like other “factory” farms, these facilities confine thousands of animals in close quarters, crammed into tiny wire cages. Often, the animals can barely move around, living out their sad, stationary lives atop a pool of their own waste. Some species, like red foxes, begin chewing the tails off of their young, or even killing them.
















If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.   (Will Rogers)

the wild, cruel beast is not behind the bars of the cage. he is in front of it - axel munthe

"Never doubt that a small group of dedicated citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."      Margaret Mead

Until every cage is empty. Until every animal is free

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התחברות אל בע"ח במקום לשלוט בהם מרוממת אותנו לכוכבים (ברברה קלו הנד)

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