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Jaipur: The state government has banned import, manufacture, sale and use of glue traps to catch rodents. On PETA India’s appeal, animal husbandry department director and state Animal Welfare Board member secretary Bhavani Singh Rathore wrote to all district collectors and the chair of the committee and issued necessary directions against the manufacture, use, purchase and export of the sticky traps with immediate effect.
Welcoming the move, PETA India said, “PETA India applauds the Rajasthan government for taking steps to protect animals, no matter how small, and calling for effective implementation and adherence to the ban.”
Rajasthan is the latest of 30 states and union territories to issue directives against these cruel and illegal sticky traps.TNN
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Welcoming the move, PETA India said, “PETA India applauds the Rajasthan government for taking steps to protect animals, no matter how small, and calling for effective implementation and adherence to the ban.”
Rajasthan is the latest of 30 states and union territories to issue directives against these cruel and illegal sticky traps.TNN
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