The process is quite painful SAMAA | Wakil ur Rehman - Posted: Jul 10, 2021 | Last Updated: 16 hours ago SAMAA | Wakil ur Rehman Posted: Jul 10, 2021 | Last Updated: 16 hours ago
A video has gone viral on social media which shows men cutting the horns of a bull while it lies in pain on the side of a road. They then put hot iron on the wound to stop the blood flow, a technique known as cauterisation, as the animal whimpers.
An investigation into the video revealed that this practice is not new. There are dehorning specialists who cut horns to enhance the beauty of animals before bringing them to the market before Eidul Azha. Some specialists inject drugs to lessen the pain, while others do it without any sedatives and it results in significant acute pain.
Karachi elephants denied health check-up
KMC says it is capable of taking care of them SAMAA | Web desk - Posted: Mar 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 weeks ago SAMAA | Web desk Posted: Mar 16, 2021 | Last Updated: 2 weeks ago
Photo: PAWS Pakistan
Karachi
has four African elephants and animal activists across the world have raised
concerns about their health. The city government, however, does not want
international experts to examine them.
Two pairs of African elephants were brought to Karachi in 2009 from Tanzania. Malaika and Sonu have been held captive at Safari Park, while Noor Jehan and Madhu Bala were moved to an enclosure at the Karachi zoo.
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After Years of Protests, the Islamabad Zoo Will Convert Into an Animal Sanctuary
A happy ending for 2020, a year when Pakistanis debated animal abuse like never before
The Islamabad Zoo, long a source of complaints from Pakistani animal activists, is officially closing down and converting into an animal conservation centre, city officials announced on December 8.
In May, the Islamabad High Court ordered all of its 878 animals to be relocated to conservation centres. The court also ordered that the zoo’s management be handed over from the Islamabad Metropolitan Corporation (IMC) to Islamabad Wildlife Management Board (IWMB), on whose recommendation the Ministry of Climate Change decided to convert the 82-acre space into a wildlife conservation centre.
Filthy rich: A Karachi sewer operation for a sick city
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Two naughty little boys are having a conversation sitting on top of an empty king-sized sewerage pipeline behind a swarm of city officials surveying Manzoor Colony nullah.
âTera ghar to gira rahey hain,â one of them says. Theyâre demolishing your house.
âAbey, tujhe kaise pata?!â How the hell do you know?
âKyunke wo nishaan laga ke gae na!â he repliesâand then, as if to assuage his buddyâs feelings, hastily and a tad mournfully, adds: âMeri to poori galli ja rahi he.â Because they marked it. My entire alleyway is going…