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The announcement of draft legislation on a ban on wild animals performing in circuses.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
In March, the Government confirmed its intention to ban the use of performing wild animals in circuses.
Rules surrounding transportation must be based on existing and emerging scientific evidence so as to reduce the stress that long journeys may cause animals.
Why the government is committed to 'earned recognition' as a principle that should be applied more widely than just farm regulation.
Law abiding home owners will not be penalised and burglars will not be protected.
Approximately 210,000 people a year are attacked by dogs in England alone, including 4,000 postal workers trying to deliver mail.
Wild animals will no longer be made to perform in travelling circuses under proposals being developed by Defra.
People have been urged to take extra action to ensure the welfare of their pets, livestock and wildlife during the cold weather.
How the AHWBE can help build trust between government and animal keepers and farmers and form a working partnership at all levels.
European Member States have agreed to delay individual movement reporting for older sheep.
The AHVLA will use ultra violet light to identify batches of eggs that were not laid in the new, more welfare friendly cages.
The UK today renewed calls for Europe to reach a workable agreement and stop eggs from illegal battery cages being sold across the common market.
Government has written to exporters to warn them of the consequences of not observing the law on animal welfare standard.
Governments and conservation groups need to work more closely together to help combat the illegal trade in rhino horn, Environment Minister Richard Benyon said today.
Poaching is one of the main threats to the survival of the species.
Animal cruelty is completely unacceptable, and we vigorously pursue action wherever we can.
It will become cheaper and easier to travel abroad with pets when new rules are introduced at the start of next year.
Farmers have reported animals being injured, and in some cases dying, from eating the metal wire frames, which can pierce internal organs.
Extra care should be taken to protect pets in the current hot weather, Defra’s Chief Vet Nigel Gibbens said today.
Jim Paice’s speech to the British Meat Processors Association Conference.
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