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Banning exotic leather in fashion hurts snakes and crocodiles in the long run

  • Written by Daniel Natusch, Honorary Research Fellow, Macquarie University
Banning exotic leather in fashion hurts snakes and crocodiles in the long runYellow anaconda (snake) skins pegged to dry by indigenous people in Argentina. Tomas Waller, Author provided

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