animal extinction and fur trade
Animal extinction refers to the complete disappearance of a species from the Earth due to various factors, such as habitat destruction, climate change, pollution, or overhunting. Fur trade, on the other hand, involves the buying and selling of animal fur, typically for use in the fashion industry. It often involves the trapping or farming of animals such as minks, foxes, or rabbits for their fur, resulting in the loss of millions of animal lives each year.
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