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Changing legislative thinking in China to better protect wild animals and human health
Authors:Guirong Fang  Hong Liu  Ka Wu  Tongqing Wei  Qing Wang
Institution:1. College of Law and Political Science, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China;2. College of Law and Political Science, Zhejiang Normal University, Jinhua, China

Joint first authors.

Abstract:The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inadequacy of China's legal protection of wildlife. Long-standing illegal wildlife trade in China and worldwide increases the risk of zoonotic infectious diseases. We sought to improve the understanding of China’ legal system for the protection of wildlife, which has at its core the wildlife protection law, by systematically evaluating the laws and regulations of China's Wildlife Protection Framework. We examined how existing legal documents (e.g., the Wildlife Protection Law 2018) are directly or indirectly related to wildlife conservation. The inherent defects of wildlife protection legislation include a narrow scope of protection, insufficient public participation, and inconsistent enforcement among responsible agencies. Solutions to improve China's Wildlife Protection Law include expanding the legal protection of wildlife, and improving monitoring of wildlife protection. Strengthening legislation will be the basis for effective regulation of the use of wild animals. We advocate the establishment of a sound wildlife protection legal system for resolving conflicts between humans and wild animals and preventing zoonotic disease, such a system will have a profound impact on the sustainable development of China's wildlife resources.
Keywords:biodiversity  China  COVID-19  illegal trade  public health  Wildlife Protection Law  biodiversidad  China  COVID-19  Ley de Protección de Fauna  mercado ilegal  salud pública  COVID-19  非法贸易  野生动物保护法  公共健康  生物多样性  中国。
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