Animals 'disappearing' from the wild as more people seek exotic pets
Conservation groups warned that the rise in exotic pet ownership, driven by social media, is leading to illegal trafficking of vulnerable species. In China alone, over 19 million people own exotic pets, sparking concerns about the impact on wildlife. Experts call for greater regulation to address the challenges linked to the global exotic pet trade.
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Published 23 Jun 2026, 18:47 UTC · Updated 23 Jun 2026, 18:50 UTC
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