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The Ship we Mistreated

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  🐪Another part of ‘Our Helping Friends’ series released🐫 Most camels surviving today are domesticated. Although feral populations exist in Australia, India and Kazakhstan, wild camels survive only in the wild Bactrian camel population of the Gobi Desert. After 3000 years of their domestication today approximately 3.3 million camels and camelids are slaughtered each year for meat worldwide but it is revealed that there is more dark truth behind this underrated organism’s life 🐪🌏🐫 #AnimalAbuse   #AnimalFriends   #AnimalPlanet   #AnimalProtection   #AnimalSeries   #Animaltrade   #Animals   #BactrianCamel   #BorderSecurityForceofIndian   #Camel   #Camelusdromedarius   #Culture   #Domestication   #DromedaryCamel   #ecofriendly   #Ecology   #Environment   #EnvironmentIndia   #environmentind   #EthicalTreatment   #Friends   #indenvironment   #India   #IndianCamel  ...

🐠Happy World Tuna Day🐠

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World Tuna Day is observed on 2 May every year to raise the awareness about tuna fish globally and to promote more sustainable fishing practices. More than seven million tonnes of tuna and tuna-like species are harvested yearly across the globe. These migratory tuna species account for 20 per cent of the value of all marine captured fisheries and over eight per cent of all globally traded seafood. It is integrated into the global seafood market with an annual value of more than $42 billion. This is making tuna vulnerable to overexploitation and raising concerns about its sustainable harvest. The conservation of tuna also helps in improving the marine ecosystem, which is the largest ecosystem on the planet. It is under stress due to poor and unsustainable management practices across the globe. 🐠🌏🐠