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Impacts of COVID-19 Pandemic on Wildlife Welfare: A Review

Tolera Kuma

The emergence of highly contagious diseases in general and the COVID-19 pandemic in particular also have far implications. Typically, COVID-19 has become a major concern for biodiversity conservation. The focus of this research is to look at the COVID 19 pandemic as a potential danger to animal welfare. This work conducted a review of updated information from the internet, magazines, journals, and research communications. The current review work discovered that wildlife has faced significant threats and is prone to a range of issues such as undernourishment, disease, hunting, etc. The pandemic could force significant changes in national policies. Consequently, many of the short-term ramifications were already revealing to elevate. Preservationists and concerned organizations have confronted basic issues all over the world in addition to playing their part in trying to slow the spread of the infection and helping to bring it back to normal. Most developing countries have experienced high levels of COVID-19 disease, and the global nation has indeed avoided the greater level of tension on its wellbeing frameworks, which in turn deteriorates the preservationist. As a result, this review pointed to the COVID-19 disease outbreak as a security risk to living beings.