The mink industry in Denmark, the world's biggest producer, has effectively been wiped out after a mass slaughter of the animals to fight the coronavirus was rushed through, an industry official said.
Greece has started culling 2,500 mink that have tested positive for coronavirus amid fears sparked by a mutant strain detected in Europe. Distressing pictures show piled of dead animals being dumped ...
Farmed mink peeking out of its nest box (Truth About Fur) Since it was learned that COVID-19 can pass from humans to mink, farmers in the United States have put in place strict biosecurity protocols ...
Word from European countries that they will be killing millions of minks because of coronavirus outbreaks jumping from animals to humans on farms is shockingly upsetting. But the real offense here is ...
FILE - In this May 5, 2020 file photo, staff at the Mediamatic restaurant serve food to volunteers seated in small glasshouses during a try-out of a setup which respects social distancing abiding by ...
Washington, DC—The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) commends today’s filing of the Mink Facility Disease Prevention Act in Illinois, which would protect public health and human safety by requiring ...
When it comes to coronavirus we are getting used to grim news: death rates, new cases, second waves, surges, spikes, so-called 'Long Covid'. But an alarming new development in Denmark this week has ...
Washington, DC—The Animal Welfare Institute (AWI) commends today’s filing of the Mink Facility Disease Prevention Act, which would end mink farming in Illinois to protect human health. Sponsored by ...
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