bali whose income and livelihoods rely on all these tourists who come from all over the world. of course, it s a very famous destination. it s been featured in movies as well and in books. so it s something that everyone would have heard of bali as a destination. and here in southeast asia, it s something that many people can do in a short hop in three or four days. it s also very close to the australian coast. but let me tell you, singaporeans won t be going or the residents of singapore won t be going to bali or the australia yangz because there is a list of 19 countries from which bali is now prepared to accept visitors. on the list, though, china, india, japan, new zealand, france, these are some really important sources of revenue for the balinese. it is a big moment. why is it coming now? it was part of what you were saying earlier, falling rates of new cases of coronavirus across indonesia, which is really grappled with the crisis in the last few months. we do now know that acro
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the compulsory microchipping of cats, a ban on the export of live animals for slaughter, and a crackdown on puppy smuggling are among new animal welfare measures being published by the government today. the aim is to provide better protection for domesticated and wild creatures in the uk and abroad, and has been welcomed by campaigners. our environment correspondent, claire marshall, has the details. ok, i think she is calm enough now. at the bath cats and dogs home, vet nicola prepares to fit a new arrival with a microchip. shadow has cat flu, so it has to be done here in isolation. that s in! many of these cats have clearly been well cared for. they may well have owners who are searching for them. but if they re not microchipped, like around 2.6 million pet cats in the uk, it s much harder for them to be reunited.
many of these cats have clearly been well cared for. they may well have owners who are searching for them. but if they re not microchipped, like around 2.6 million pet cats in the uk, it s much harderfor them to be reunited. there s a good boy. today s announcement is really welcome here. what do you think about it being made compulsory for cats to have chips? oh, it will be the best thing. i think as a vet, i have been a vet for seven years, and there s been so many cases i ve seen where i wish we d have had an owner sooner. so, yeah, i think it will help with welfare, i think it will help with owners as well. this isn tjust about helping cats. this signals a broader cultural shift towards understanding the intelligence of and needs of animals. it s part of the government s wide ranging action plan for animal welfare. environment secretary george eustace visited battersea dogs home to launch it. there is a really important overarching policy that we have here which is to recognise tha