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Bats For Sale at Indonesia Market Despite Coronavirus Warning - YouTube
Op-Ed: Coronavirus shows animal and human health are inseparable - Los Angeles Times
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Coronavirus: still in the mood for bat? At Indonesia's 'Tomohon Extreme Market' it's on the menu | South China Morning Post
Coronavirus: Why stalls selling barbecued bat are dubbed the pathogen cafes | World News | Sky News
Coronavirus: Wildlife wet markets put on notice in Indonesia and Singapore | The Australian
Worse' pandemic on horizon unless world deals with wildlife markets | CBC News
It's a Tough Time to Be a Fan of Bats - WSJ
The next pandemic is already coming, unless humans change how we interact with wildlife, scientists say - The Washington Post
Coronavirus scare prompts call to pause bat meat consumption from Indonesian market - ABC News
Origin story: what do we know now about where coronavirus came from? | Coronavirus | The Guardian
For Bats, Acadia's Real Estate Market is on the Rocks - Maine Audubon
Close relatives of the novel coronavirus may have circulated in bats for decades before jumping to humans
Coronaviruses are widespread among bats and rats sold for food, study warns | South China Morning Post
The wet market sources of Covid-19: bats and pangolins have an alibi | University of Oxford
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Habitat Destruction And Biodiversity Loss at the Root of Emerging Infectious Diseases | UC Davis
Bats for Sale at Indonesian Market Despite Warnings | Courthouse News Service
What are China's wet markets? | World Economic Forum
Ebola-carrying bats may be heroes as well as villains | Reuters
Coronavirus: Why stalls selling barbecued bat are dubbed the pathogen cafes | World News | Sky News