In Sudak, photographers continue to torture birds and animals

15.06.2015 10:45
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Crimea, Society, Russia, Tourism


In Sudak, on the embankment, despite the ban, they continue to work flayer photographers.

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So, according to IA "Crimea-media", vacationers are offered photos with eagles, primates and chinchillas. The price for the service is 300-350 rubles.

“The animals are behaving strangely, somehow too calm in this heat. Apparently they are given some kind of drugs. Only the eagle tried with all his might to escape, which made his “owner” laugh and he hung him up with his paws,” one of the vacationers was indignant.

In the Republic of Crimea, it is prohibited to provide photographic services using wild animals, with the exception of specially equipped places in zoos and animal corners.

In November 2014, the State Council of the Republic of Kazakhstan adopted the Law “On Animal World”. The document contains a provision allowing the termination of ownership of animals in the event of cruelty to them.

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