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Exotic birds rescued from circus company rehabilitated

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:  Four distinctive wild birds had been rescued from the Great Bombay Circus following the intervention of PETA India and the Thrissur police. Three Macaws and one Cockatoos had been rescued and transported to Thiruvananthapuram Zoo following a ruling from Thrissur First Class Judicial Magistrate Court.

The Great Bombay Circus was organising reveals in Thrissur in view of Pooram. PETA India filed a petition with the police beneath the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Care and Maintenance of Case Property Animals) Rules 2017, and likewise with the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI).

“As soon as we received the complaint that the animals were being tortured and the birds’ wings had been clipped, we requested the chief veterinary officer in Paravattani to conduct inspections at the circus. Based on his findings, we gave a report to the court, ” talked about a police officer.

The Court ordered the Great Bombay Circus to execute a bond of Rs 5,00,000 with an enterprise to pay the amount within the path of the transportation and day by day care of the birds, be taught a launch issued by PETA India. Police talked about that FIR has been registered and a probe is on.

On May 11, the Court awarded interim custody of the 4 distinctive birds to the Thiruvananthapuram Zoo. Director of Zoo and Museums Abu S talked about that the animals had been safely rehabilitated on the Zoo. “They are under good care. We have quarantined them for the time being. They will be released in the cage soon,” Abu talked about.

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:  Four distinctive wild birds had been rescued from the Great Bombay Circus following the intervention of PETA India and the Thrissur police. Three Macaws and one Cockatoos had been rescued and transported to Thiruvananthapuram Zoo following a ruling from Thrissur First Class Judicial Magistrate Court.

The Great Bombay Circus was organising reveals in Thrissur in view of Pooram. PETA India filed a petition with the police beneath the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Care and Maintenance of Case Property Animals) Rules 2017, and likewise with the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI).

“As soon as we received the complaint that the animals were being tortured and the birds’ wings had been clipped, we requested the chief veterinary officer in Paravattani to conduct inspections at the circus. Based on his findings, we gave a report to the court, ” talked about a police officer.googletag.cmd.push(carry out() googletag.present(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The Court ordered the Great Bombay Circus to execute a bond of Rs 5,00,000 with an enterprise to pay the amount within the path of the transportation and day by day care of the birds, be taught a launch issued by PETA India. Police talked about that FIR has been registered and a probe is on.

On May 11, the Court awarded interim custody of the 4 distinctive birds to the Thiruvananthapuram Zoo. Director of Zoo and Museums Abu S talked about that the animals had been safely rehabilitated on the Zoo. “They are under good care. We have quarantined them for the time being. They will be released in the cage soon,” Abu talked about.