The Repudiation of the Use of Live Snakes at the Military Stop Grows and Demands Sanctions
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The exhibition of three live boas at the August 7 military stop in Sucre sparked a wave of criticisms from environmental and human rights entities, accusing the Armed Forces (FFAA) of violating national regulations on wildlife protection. Both the Defensoría del Pueblo and the Colegio de Biólogos de La Paz (Cblpz) issued pronouncements demanding that those responsible be identified, that the conduct be sanctioned and that the welfare of the anim…
The Agro-Environmental Court also ruled, stating that the use of wildlife in parades contravenes the existing legal framework and could constitute animal abuse.
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