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India’s Burning Exotic Pet Trade Crisis

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While India’s wildlife protection laws deem it illegal to trade in and possess native animal species, exotic animals have been left out in the cold. And traders and traffickers have been exploiting

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So, to protect the rights of the animals and to protect them from the harsh behavior of human beings, the Constitution of India has framed some legislation.

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Why India Needs Stronger Laws to Protect Exotic Species on its Soil

With stricter laws and harsher punishments being enforced for cow slaughter and beef consumption, it would seem there has never been a worse time in India to be a butcher or

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Will LEASH and BONE survive India's harsh regulations?

Despite of so much prevailing laws to protect and preserve the rights of animals, animal cruelty is still simultaneously prevalent in India. Many incidents of animal cruelty occur daily but in most

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