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Supreme Court Warns Against Keeping Animals In Zoo
Oct 10,2006 00:00
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Newsdesk
The Supreme Court on Monday directed the authorities to stop breeding of
animals till they comply with the required infrastructure. "We direct that no zoo will permit any further breeding of animals in
their respective custody," a Bench comprising of Chief Justice Y K
Sabharwal and Justice C K Thakker said. The Bench, which had sought response from the Centre, the Central Zoo
Authority (CZA) and various state governments asked them to ensure that an
experienced curator, veterinarian, laboratory assistant and compounder are
appointed in each zoo along with a full-fledged veterinary unit. The PIL filed by an NGO, People for Ethical Treatment of
Animals (PETA), blamed that the zoos were not adhering to prescribed limit of
breeding of animals. It had sought a direction to limit the number of animals
bred in the zoo. The PIL had maintained that there were about 41,235 animals
in 159 recognized zoos. It had said the Centre had adopted and published the National Zoo Policy in 1998 and CZA had issued directions to all zoos on February 7, 1995 as to the number of prolific breeding species animals that can be kept in the various categories of zoos. |