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Groups stage a sit-in to protest wildlife hunting

Animal rights advocates yesterday staged a sit-in in front of the Forestry Bureau to protest a hearing on allowing special interest groups, including indigenous people, to hunt wildlife.
Protesters read out statements and shouted slogans such as “We oppose the bureau opening up for illegal hunting,” “Stop killing endangered wildlife” and “Animals cannot speak up for themselves, so we have to speak for them.”
Wildlife are living creatures and resources belonging to all citizens, not meat to be eaten by special interest groups, said Chu Tseng-hung (朱增宏), an executive at the Environment and Animal Society of Taiwan.
Also present were members from the ....

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Pitbull rules driving abandonment: critics

Rules regarding pitbulls promulgated by the Council of Agriculture do not prevent animal attacks and are prompting owners to abandon the supposedly dangerous dogs, animal rights groups and lawmakers said yesterday.
An amendment to the Animal Protection Act (動物保護法) that was implemented last year listed American pit bull terriers and American Staffordshire terriers as “breed(s) of animals whose ownership, exportation and importation have been banned by the central competent authority.”
Owners and importers who acquired such animals before March 1 must register them before Feb. 28 next year, the council said.
Government-registered breeders would be allowed to continue to breed the dogs, as ....

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