De regels voor het houden van uitheemse dieren worden in Europa weliswaar steeds strenger, maar in met name in de oliestaten in het Midden-Oosten neemt de vraag juist toe. De Nederlandse Femke den Haas strijdt aan de andere kant van de wereld tegen die illegale dierenhandel. ,,Ik zit er weleens doorheen, maar na elke vrijgelaten orang-oetan ben ik weer helemaal opgeladen.’’Read More
Femke vecht tegen illegale dierenhandel: ‘Vraag naar uitheemse dieren neemt in Midden-Oosten toe’
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