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STRAY

ANIMALS
By- C2 Group 3
Who are stray animals?

Stray animals are defined as street animals


that are born and reproduce on the street
and have never been owned, lost animals
that could not find their way home, or
abandoned animals that are no longer
wanted and are abandoned on the street or
taken to a shelter by their owner.
“We all are wandering on the same planet,
we are the crew of one ship.”

-A. de Saint
Help in garbage
disposal

Positive Role
Form natural barrier
from penetration of
wild animals in
urban ecology

Role of stray animals


in urban ecology
Infectious diseases

Aggressive
Negative Role behaviour towards
human

Road traffic
accidents, etc.
Abuse

Death, Homeless
etc. ness

Problems
Illness
faced by
and
Diseases
them Starvation

Predators Cruelty
Laws For Protection Of Animals
• The objective of the Act is to prevent the infliction of
unnecessary pain or suffering on animals
• In accordance of the Act, the Government of India
The established the Animal Welfare Board of India (AWBI)
Preven • The Act enumerates different variants of cruelty to animals
as the following actions:
tion Of • Beating, kicking, torturing and causing unnecessary pain
to any animal.
Cruelty • Administering an injurious drug/medicine to any animal.
• Being an owner failing to provide the animal with
To sufficient food, drink or shelter.
Animal
s, 1960
Act
Laws For Protection Of Animals

• Any person desirous of training or exhibiting a


performing animal shall, within thirty days, apply for
registration to the prescribed authority(AWBI).
• Performing animal means an animal which is used at
or for the purpose of any entertainment including a
PERFORMING film or an equine event to which the public are
admitted
ANIMALS
(REGISTRATION)
RULES, 2001
Ways of Solving the Problem of
Homeless Animals
1. Creation of legislative framework
2. Explanatory activity among the
population
3. Implementation of dog training culture
4. State control over the breeding of
animals
5. Control of the number of animals
through sterilization
6. Making shelter homes for them
Conclusion
Every action of individuals or animal welfare
organizations intervening with stray dogs must be
carefully thought out, ensuring the welfare of
people and animals is best served. Ideally, the end
result of these actions should be having a world
where no animal suffers on the streets. Dogs are
human’s best friends and provide humans with
unconditional love and loyalty. Ultimately, the
responsibility of ensuring that dogs do not suffer on
the streets is with us. They deserve the safety, shelter
and love that a home or protected environment can
offer.

“We are responsible for those who are


tamed”
Created And Presented By :-

Harsh Garg Tejaswini Farkase Aman Verma Gajula Vishnu Sai


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