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Overturning of slaughter ban a massive blow for Kenya s donkeys

£100K appeal to help equine workers amid India s Covid-19 devastation

Charlotte Dujardin during her visit to India in 2015. © The Brooke / Freya Dowson As India battles a devastating Covid-19 crisis, with a record 414,188 new infections on May 7, an equine charity is launching an emergency appeal to support communities and their working horses and donkeys. Brooke Action for Working Horses and Donkeys aims to raise £100,000 to support communities and working horses, donkeys and mules impacted by Covid-19. Some states have imposed lockdown restrictions, but as the pandemic rages on, loyal working animals are carrying essential supplies of food and water to keep their communities going. It is vital these animals are kept healthy if their owners are to recover from the economic and health impacts of this crisis.

Advocates seek greater investment in animal health to prevent future pandemics

Horsetalk.co.nz Advocates seek greater investment in animal health to prevent future pandemics Animal health advocates have penned an open letter calling on governments and international agencies to invest in animal health and welfare to prevent another pandemic. Members of the Action for Animal Health coalition, in a letter marking Marking World Vet Day, assert that the importance of animal health systems to global health security is being overlooked. One of the weakest health systems is the animal health system, they say. “At least 75% of new human infectious diseases emerge from animals,” the 11 signatories wrote. “Covid-19 joins a long list of other zoonotic diseases (infectious diseases transmitted from animals to humans) with potentially fatal consequences for humans, such as rabies, ebola, SARS and avian influenza.

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