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Animal Welfare issues as pertains to the Environmental Protection laws Briefing of the Joint Constitutional Review Committee Motseki Hlatshwayo Department of Agriculture
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INTRODUCTION Domestic animals have played important role in: –social, cultural, economic & agricultural history of SA –as providers of food, fibre, draught power, for recreational purposes, for cultural & ceremonial purposes, for research purposes, as working animals (guide dogs, sheep dogs, security dogs etc.) & as pets Caring for these animals (animal welfare) not only makes economic sense as far as management is concerned, but it is becoming a key factor in trade & animal health protocols
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INTRODUCTION (CONT’D) To be in a position give long-term assurances both locally & internationally we need a culture of caring for our animal resources –supported by realistic & appropriate policy –effective legislation & regulation DoA is currently developing capacity in Animal Welfare (Care) – to facilitate the development of a culture of caring through a framework that includes guidelines, norms & standards that take cognizance of the socio economic and socio cultural role & multiple uses of animals in South Africa.
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ANIMAL WELFARE IN SA The welfare of animals in SA is regulated by 2 pieces of legislation –Animals Protection Act, 1962 (Act No. 71 of 1962) –Performing Animals Protection Act, 1935 (Act No. 24 of 1935) A third legislation, the Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act (Act No. 169 of 1993) governs the organization & management of the NSPCA & has no other application
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ANIMALS Animals used for breeding & production Animals used for agricultural & other research Draught animals Working animals (Sheep dogs) Security animals Animals used for sport & recreation Game animals used for farming purposes Companion & captive animals Zoo & performing animals
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DoA POSITION Having assumed the responsibility for animal welfare, DoA reviewed the SA welfare status & the following action points were identified: –Need for a general policy focusing on the welfare of animals –Specific guidelines/ codes/norms & standards to monitor & control the multitude of activities involving animals (to also include activities of animal welfare organizations) –A National Animal Welfare Advisory Committee (AWAC) –One animal welfare Act
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ACTIVITIES Codes of Good Practice/Guidelines needed for the following activities: –Animal housing & handling facilities –Management practices (dehorning, castration, etc.) –Transport of animals –Feedlots & slaughter –Sporting activities –Working animals (Draught, sheep dogs, etc.) –Animal pounds –Farm animal welfare organizations & inspectors –The care of animals used for research –Establishment & management of kennels –Captive animals –Companion animals/pets
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STAKEHOLDERS NSPCA LWCC Industry (all commodities) DEAT, DOJ & CD, SAPS ARC & Universities Other Animal Welfare Organizations SAVC PDoAs, PDoEAs
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