Original title: South Korea plans to close wildlife Cafe
According to the Korea Times, the South Korean Ministry of environment recently said that in order to better protect wildlife, the government will ban the operation of wildlife cafes. If the amendment is passed, the wildlife Cafe will be closed after a grace period of three to four years. "There are 159 such cafes in the country with raccoons, foxes, marmots and all kinds of amphibians and reptiles. It is unfavorable from the perspective of ecology and animal welfare to display these wild animals indoors," said a person from the South Korean Ministry of environment (Guangming Daily all media reporter Zhou mengshuang)
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