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From ANIMAL PEOPLE, July/August 2007:

 

 

Sri Lankan district court ruling puts Kandy Animal Birth Control

program in jeopardy

 

KANDY, Sri Lanka--A District Court ruling that there are too

many dogs at large in Kandy may permit the Kandy Municipal

Corporation to resume killing street dogs on October 5, 2007, 60

days after the ruling was issued.

The killing would contravene a national no-kill policy

proclaimed in June 2006 by Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa,

who reaffirmed it in July 2007--but Kandy has defied official policy

to kill dogs before.

" The Kandy Animal Birth Control program started in 2002,

with municipal cooperation, " summarized Eva Ruppel ( " Padma " ) of the

Save Our Friends Association. When KMC cooperation was discontinued,

we went to the courts to prevent the killing of dogs. Despite a

court-order in our favor, the KMC killed 360 dogs in August 2005. "

ABC supporters stopped the killing by charging Kandy

officials with contempt of court. The August 5 ruling dismissed the

contempt charges, and gave the ABC program 60 days to reduce the dog

population.

" Of course we appealed, " Ruppel posted to the Asia Animal

Protection Network. " We have to safeguard the 10,000 dogs who have

been already sterilized and vaccinated. We have no intention of

giving up the only sensible way to stabilize the population and to

prevent rabies. Kandy had no human rabies cases since 2002, " Ruppel

added, " and dog bite cases have drastically decreased. We have no

reason to return the dog pound to the KMC and let them start killing

again. "

Ruppel attributed the recent reappearance in Kandy of large

numbers of mother dogs with puppies to dumping, probably by

dogcatchers from other cities--a common problem in many economically

disadvantaged nations, as communities without effective Animal Birth

Control programs try to relocate unwanted animals to communities that

have them.

Nationally, according to Smriti Daniel of the Kandy Times,

" The government is relying heavily on contraceptive depo-provera

injections for female dogs. Between 2005 and 2006, the number of

injections administered jumped from 5,651 to 49,968. While simply

injecting dogs may seem the lesser of two evils, the other choice

being exterminating them, " Daniel added, " animal activists have

voiced serious concerns over the use of the injection, believing it

to be seriously detrimental to the dog's health, possibly responsible

for malignant mammary tumors in the animals. "

Said Champa Fernando of KACPAW, the largest animal welfare

organization in Kandy, " At the moment we are unable to urge the

government to stop its chemical birth control program, given the

no-kill policy, the [reported] increase in the dog population [to

about 2.5 million nationally], and the increase in rabies incidence

in the country. "

Director of Public Health Veterinary Services P.A.L.

Haris-chandra told Daniel that Sri Lanka had 73 human rabies cases in

2006, up from 55 in 2005, when the dog population may have been

temporarily reduced by the Indian Ocean tsunami of December 26, 2004.

 

 

 

--

Merritt Clifton

Editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE

P.O. Box 960

Clinton, WA 98236

 

Telephone: 360-579-2505

Fax: 360-579-2575

E-mail: anmlpepl

Web: www.animalpeoplenews.org

 

[ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing

original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide,

founded in 1992. Our readership of 30,000-plus includes the

decision-makers at more than 10,000 animal protection organizations.

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