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COVID-19: Animals wander deserted streets



With many countries under lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic and people staying indoors, animals have taken over the deserted streets. Ducks are …

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  1. Lets also keep in mind that there are lots of humans doing everything they can to save the earth. We should strive to be those types of humans

  2. Lets also keep in mind that there are lots of humans doing everything they can to save the earth. We should strive to be those types of humans

  3. I’ve seen animals coming out of the shadows I’m happy that there are less human activity as animals come out of the shadows, cool

  4. way to go ! good for them..
    humans destroy planet.
    and yet we have scientists out there in search of new habitable planets for WHAT?? so we can phuc that up too lol..

  5. I love this video!

    The Bornean Sun Bear Conservation Centre (BSBCC) in Sepilok, Sabah is seeking donations for its 43 rescued sun bears.

    Founder and CEO Wong Siew Te told Malaysiakini that the centre usually depends on ticket sales from tourists who visit the centre to fund its operations, which can come up to RM120,000 a month.

    This covers the costs of sun bear food, medicine, staff salaries and centre maintenance.

    "We are closed throughout the MCO for one month. What's worse is the Covid-19 pandemic has affected Europe and the US badly, and this is where most of our visitors come from.

    "So now we do not have any revenue at all. And even if we open after the MCO is lifted, no foreign tourists will come and our income will still be affected. We project that this will affect us for a long time.

    "I can't handle it so I need to approach the public for help," he said.

    BSBCC is a collaboration between Wong and the Sabah Wildlife Department to rehabilitate sun bears that have been rescued from captivity as pets or the illegal wildlife trade.

    However, he said the centre does not receive any financial assistance from the Sabah government for its operations.

    Interested parties can contact head to the BSBCC website or donate to:

    Sun Bear Conservation Bhd

    Public Bank Berhad account number: 319 505 4919

    Swift code: PBBEMYKL

  6. Animals: just checking to see if all humans are dead. Oh no they are in cages but still worth visiting human habitat

  7. Animals on the street.
    China : exotic food,lets eat them
    World : 2nd pandemic after covid19.

    You make my country and other countries suffering.

  8. Please dont send them to the wetmarked in Wuhan or other citites in China to be eaten or used in TCM. Have some respect for the nature

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