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As a result, in recent years, the development of increasingly accomplished sturgeon aquaculture has drawn many consumers to the farmed variety, taking the pressure off the more expensive "wild" imports.
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We here at Noisey and VICE are psyched as hell, mostly because this means he'll be bringing us doggie bags of his famous wild imported Irish goat, which apparently he makes in a BBQ pit somewhere in Queens.
We here at Noisey are psyched as hell, mostly because this means he'll be bringing us doggie bags of his famous wild imported Irish goat, which apparently he makes in a BBQ pit somewhere in Queens.
The H5N1 variant of the avian flu has been transmitted internationally at least three times in the last year because of wild bird imports.
Although tigers, as an endangered species, cannot be exported from the wild, their import from zoos is allowed.
It has been nearly two decades since any marine mammals caught in the wild were imported for American aquariums.
(There is a $200 option at tables, and lower prices at lunch, which will start next month). The chefs are using mostly wild seafood imported from Japan.
"We normally sell them to zoos, but have received quite a few phone calls after the screening of Zootopia," an employee of a wild animal import-export company in Liaoning province told the Times.
The massive popularity in Japan of beetles as pets — some of which are captured in the wild and imported from other Asian countries — has led to concern from conservationists.
The outbreak in Bulgaria early in 2001 was caused by a Type-1 wild poliovirus imported from the Indian sub-continent.
The last US polio outbreak occurred in 1979 in an underimmunized Amish population (67, 68), caused by a wild poliovirus imported from Turkey via the Netherlands and Canada (66).
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