Investigating the Last Four Fur Farms in Frace

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Tracks have taken several investigations into fur farms in Europe over the last 12 years. In August 2020, Tracks returned to the four remaining fur farms in France to investigate for the animal rights organisation, One Voice.

Our latest investigation revealed the recurring pattern we have seen in each fur factory farming we have visited.  Cramped conditions, poor hygiene, stress, injuries, and disease. Hardly surprising that fur farms create ideal conditions for viruses to be transmitted such as COVID-19, and for viruses to mutate creating new strains.

As a result of this investigation in France, the French government announced a ban on the remaining fur farms in the country. A victory for the power of investigations in creating change!

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