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‘Shocking’ images captured from travelling dolphin shows
"It is unbelievable that they are hauled like baggage from place to place as part of a pitiful travelling show."

Government urged to ban ‘abusive’ shows in Indonesia 

The Indonesian Government is being urged to put an end to travelling dolphin shows, after new images and footage uncover “shocking” abuse and exploitation.

Reports of these shows prompted the Born Free Foundation to send environmental photojournalist, Aaron Gekoski, to document them.

Images show dolphins being made to perform ‘demeaning’ tricks in makeshift pools. These dolphins and other animals are said to be frequently packed up and shipped to different locations around the country.

Dr Chris Draper, head of animal welfare and captivity at Born Free, said: “These are exceptionally complex and sensitive animals, perfectly adapted for life in the ocean.

"It is unbelievable that they are hauled like baggage from place to place as part of a pitiful travelling show, apparently under permit from by the Indonesian authorities. 

“We are calling on the Government of Indonesia to put a stop to this once and for all, and to work with animal protection groups to find a long-term solution for the unfortunate animals who have been subjected to this abuse.”

Born Free is asking people to sign a letter to the government, urging them to ban these travelling shows. 

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RUMA CA&E extends survey deadline

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 RUMA CA&E has extended the deadline for its online survey into vaccine availability.

Vets, SQPs, retailers and wholesalers will now have until Friday, 26 September at 5pm to submit their response.

The survey aims to further understanding into the vaccine supply challenges faced by the sector. It will also consider the short and long term impacts of disruption issues.

Insights are anonymous, and will be shared with industry stakeholders and government bodies.

The survey can be accessed here

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Dechra launches checklist for veterinary sustainability

Global animal health specialist Dechra has announced the world's first Veterinary Green Theatre Checklist (VGTC) to help make surgery more sustainable.

Endorsed by leading veterinary organisations, including the BEVA, BVNA and RCVS Knowledge, the checklist is designed to reduce the environmental footprint of veterinary care, while supporting better animal health outcomes.

The checklist was launched at the World Congress of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia in Paris and will be followed by an internal training and awareness campaign. For more information, visit dechra.com