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From campaigners is that because of this unsettled state of the origin of the virus, as you know, scientific community or even intelligence community are divided over whether it was a spill over from animal to human or was it a lab leak? and scientists are saying that it will take many years for us to reach a conclusion, and so wildlife campaigners are telling me that this unsettled state has kind of led to people being less reluctant, or let s say more relaxed, in terms of consuming wildlife. in the meantime, we re also seeing an increased number of seizures, so they are very worried we might be heading back to the pre pandemic levels of wildlife consumption. navin, how widescale is the problem? or how widescale are people concerned about the problem becoming? there has been no study in terms of how many people are really going back like that, or surveys, but what campaigners and wildlife investigators are telling us is that they have spoken to people and have found ....
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Since it first began erupting. thousands have been evacuated as the lava has now engulfed nearly 530 houses and several banana plantations. spain has labelled the island a disaster zone, promising financial aid. conservation groups in south east asia have warned of a recent increase in wildlife trafficking and consumption. over the past two months, authorities have seized 50 rhino horns in malaysia and 17 tigers from a basement in vietnam. consumer demand for wildlife fell at the start of the pandemic, when it was believed that covid 19 had originated in a wet market in wuhan, china, but people s appetite for illegal wildlife in the region is returning. for more on this, i am joined now by the bbc world service environment correspondent navin singh khadka. great to have you on newsday, navin. ....