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- Mosquitoes: World’s Deadliest Animal - ISGLOBAL
But the deadliest animal in the world, in terms of how many people it kills every year, is by far the mosquito Although estimates vary, some sources believe that mosquitoes are responsible for up to 1 million human deaths per year, whereas snakes kill an estimated 100,000 and sharks a mere 10 (humans by the way are second behind the mosquito
- Facts and figures on animal testing - Cruelty free international
We estimate that at least 192 1 million animals were used for scientific purposes worldwide in 2015 This is the world’s most reliable figure to date This includes nearly 80 million experiments on animals as well as millions of other animals who are killed for their tissues, used to breed genetically modified animal strains and bred but not
- Evidence of indiscriminate fishing effects in one of the . . .
Globally, inland waters extend over an area of about 7 8 million km 2 and are among the most biologically productive and diverse ecosystems on earth 1,2,3 Inland capture fisheries are important
- Malaria - Our World in Data
The World Health Organization estimates that 216 million suffered from the disease in 2016 12 Fortunately, only a small fraction of malaria victims die of the disease But those who die are the very weakest; three out of four malaria victims are children younger than 5 years old making it one of the leading causes of child mortality in the
- News, sport and opinion from the Guardians US edition | The . . .
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- Shark Bycatch in Commercial Fisheries: A Global Perspective
Many shark species have global distributions and are caught incidentally in different types of fisheries Over the last two decades, shark populations have declined tremendously, with one of the leading causes of this decline bycatch in primarily teleost fisheries Bycatch occurs throughout the world’s fisheries, but is not well documented in
- SHARKS OF THE WORLD: A FULLY . . . - Wiley Online Library
SHARKS OF THE WORLD: A FULLY ILLUSTRATED GUIDE - Edited by D A Ebert, S Fowler L Compagno
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