Man-Made Extinction — Patrick Brown Documents the Trade of Endangered Animals














It’s heartbreaking to look at English photographer Patrick Brown‘s pictures from the series Trading to Extinction of animals in chains, locked up in cages and sold in parts or made into decors. And it gets worse when you read the idiotic reasons why anyone would want a rhino’s horn or a bear’s bile.
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