Cratonse project mobilizes society about animal abuse

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The Crato Against Abuse Project calls on the entire Crato society to care for animals and warns about the crime of abuse. The project will hold 10 workshops with students from municipal public schools, between the months of May and June, with the distribution of educational material at strategic points, as well as the educational blitz. “Crato against mistreatment” is part of the mobilization of the Animal Welfare Coordination, and is carried out by the ìbílewá Association, sponsored by the City of Crato, through the Municipal Secretariat for the Environment, and support from ADAC. The project has already passed through the city center, putting up posters and approaching the population about the issue. For the month of May, the program also includes: 05/08, at 9am – Awareness actions against Abuse – In all public facilities in the municipality 05/09, 4:30pm – Blitz “I brake for Animals ” – at the Praça Bicentenario sign 10/05, 9am – Blitz “I brake for Animals” and awareness about pigeons – Praça Cristo Reis 19/05, 3pm – Awareness actions against Abuse – Centro Cultural do Cariri To end With this violent culture against animals, whether domestic, exotic or wild, it is worth remembering that Brazil has its own legislation and competent authorities responsible for maintaining the law and punishing these crimes. Reporting mistreatment is legitimized by Article 32 of Federal Law no. 9,605, dated 02/12/1998 (Environmental Crimes Law) and the Brazilian Federal Constitution, dated October 5, 1988. Configuration of mistreatment “To avoid or even report cases of mistreatment of animals of any species, it is important society knows that, according to legislation, abuse is considered to be abandonment, poisoning, the animal being constantly tied to very short chains or ropes, keeping the animal in an unhygienic place, mutilation, or being trapped in an incompatible space carrying the animal or in a place without lighting and ventilation, use in shows that could cause injury, panic or stress, physical aggression, exposure to excessive effort and weakened animals (traction), fighting, among other situations”, explains Daniela Goulart, Crato’s animal welfare manager. To report, the population can call the Environmental Military Police directly, on (88) 2141.9956; or to the Crato Environment Department itself, in the Animal Welfare coordination, (88) 99352.4212.

The Crato Against Abuse Project calls on the entire Crato society to care for animals and warns about the crime of abuse. The project will hold 10 workshops with students from municipal public schools, between the months of May and June, with the distribution of educational material at strategic points, as well as the educational blitz.

“Crato against mistreatment” is part of the mobilization of the Animal Welfare Coordination, and is carried out by the ìbílewá Association, sponsored by the City of Crato, through the Municipal Secretariat for the Environment, and support from ADAC.

The project has already passed through the city center, putting up posters and approaching the population about the issue. For the month of May, the program also includes:

05/08, at 9am – Awareness actions against Abuse – In all public facilities in the municipality

09/05, 4:30 pm – Blitz “I brake for Animals”

– at the Pra signça Bicentennial

10/05, 9am – Blitz “I brake for Animals” and awareness about pigeons – Praça Cristo Reis

19/05, 3pm – Awareness actions against Abuse – Centro Cultural do Cariri

To put an end to this violent culture against animals, whether domestic, exotic or wild, it is worth remembering that Brazil has its own legislation and competent authorities responsible for maintaining the law and punishing these crimes. Reporting mistreatment is legitimized by Article 32 of Federal Law no. 9,605, dated 02/12/1998 (Environmental Crimes Law) and the Brazilian Federal Constitution, dated October 5, 1988.

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“To avoid or even report cases of mistreatment of animals of any species, it is important for society to know that, according to legislation, abandonment, poisoning, the animal constantly trapped in chains or ropes constitute mistreatment. very short periods, keeping this animal in an unhygienic place, mutilation, or being trapped in a space incompatible with the animal’s size or in a place without lighting and ventilation, use in shows that could cause injury, panic or stress, physical aggression, exposure to excessive effort and weakened animals (traction), fighting, among other situations”, explains Daniela Goulart, animal welfare manager at Crato.

To report, the population can call the Environmental Military Police directly, on (88) 2141.9956; or to the Crato Environment Department itself, in the Animal Welfare coordination, (88) 99352.4212.

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