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  2. Cats in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 a National Cat Management Strategy Group (NCMSG) was formed, with representation from the New Zealand Veterinarians Association, the Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), the New Zealand Companion Animal Council, the Morgan Foundation and Local Government New Zealand, with technical advisors from Department of Conservation and observers from the ...

  3. Animal welfare in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand economy relies heavily on agriculture and many animal welfare issues involve the farming sector.. Although New Zealand has high animal welfare standards, a 2016 report from the National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, reviewing the use of farrowing crates on pig farms, found that the pork industry does not accept its requirements under the Pigs Code of Welfare (2010), and ...

  4. Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to ...

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    The Royal New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (abbreviated as RNZSPCA or SPCA) is a New Zealand charitable society who work to promote the humane treatment of animals. The society consists of 30 animal shelters and 6 vet partnerships around New Zealand, including many in regional areas.

  5. Animal rights by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Six countries currently ban the use of great apes for scientific research, and Austria is the only country in the world to ban experiments on lesser apes. [citation needed] In 2009, Bolivia became the first country to banish animal abuse and harm in circuses. [1]

  6. Animal research in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry for Primary Industries reported that 310,287 animals were used in New Zealand in 2014. [5] The most common species used were cattle (24.3%), mice (18.8%), sheep (14.4%), fish (13.3%), birds (10.2%) and deer (8.1%). The large number of livestock used in research reflects the large amount of agricultural research conducted in New ...

  7. New Zealand moves to ban greyhound racing by 2026 over ... - AOL

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    New Zealand is proposing to ban greyhound racing by 2026 amid persistent concerns over high injury rates among the dogs. Racing minister Winston Peters announced on Tuesday that his government ...

  8. Predator Free 2050 - Wikipedia

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    'Environment and society' will explore New Zealand's social and cultural views about predator eradication. 'Eradicating the last 1%' focusses on upgrading current predator control approaches. 'New genetic control tools' aims to inform New Zealanders as to the benefits and risks of new genetic technologies prior to any commitment to develop such ...

  9. 'Cat eyes' banned: TSA urges passengers to keep weapons ... - AOL

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    "Cat eyes" according to TSA, are weapons designed to look like cats that would fall in a similar category as brass knuckles. 'Cat eyes' banned: TSA urges passengers to keep weapons out of carry ...