Since 2010, the NAC Platform (No A la Caza) takes to the streets again this February seconded by hundreds of animal protection entities to show their rejection of the hunting practice, in a year marked by the Animal Welfare law promoted by the ministry of Ione Belarra. It was this Sunday, February 5, coinciding with the end of the greyhound hunting season, at which time, according to the platform, "more than 50,000 dogs of this breed are discarded every year." The end of the hunting season is the second reason for abandonment in Spain, after unwanted litters, according to data provided by the
Since 2010, the NAC Platform (No A la Caza) takes to the streets again this February seconded by hundreds of animal protection entities to show their rejection of the hunting practice, in a year marked by the Animal Welfare law promoted by the ministry of Ione Belarra. It was this Sunday, February 5, coinciding with the end of the greyhound hunting season, at which time, according to the platform, "more than 50,000 dogs of this breed are discarded every year." The end of the hunting season is the second reason for abandonment in Spain, after unwanted litters, according to data provided by the annual report of the Affinity Foundation. The demonstration of this 2023 is the largest so far, calling demonstrations in 44 Spanish cities and in eleven international ones on February 5 at 12 in the morning (peninsular time). "From the main capitals to the smallest cities, there are also five German cities, three French ones, Zurich (Switzerland), The Hague (Holland) and Warsaw (Poland)," they detail. The NAC platform emerged in 2010 following the initiative of Gemma García (its president) to agglomerate the small demonstrations that were taking place in Madrid at that time by some associations and protectors against hunting activities. "Everyone did their rallies and walks, especially greyhounds, but they were very small things; many, but small," explains David Rubio, spokesman for the NAC platform. The platform wanted to agglomerate them and make it unitary, so that all the protectors and associations involved would form part of it," he details. "At first we were just a demonstration in Madrid of 30 people and now we are more than 300 animal protection entities, 44 cities in Spain and 14 foreigners". The ban on hunting with dogs has not even been considered "Although we would like this law to also include the ban on hunting with dogs as it does with pigeon shooting, we know that it has many good points , such as the control of the sale and illegal breeding, which is the cen
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