Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reasons why wild species are legally bred and traded. This paper is an attempt to call the attention for problems concerning the welfare of wild pets involved in the trading system in Brazil. Some issues presented are: a) the significant increase in the number of wildlife breeders and traders and the difficulties faced by of the Brazilian government in controlling this activity; b) the main welfare issues faced by breeders and owners of wild pets; and c) the destination of wild pets no longer wanted. Finally, some recommendations are made having the welfare of the animals as a priority.74124-
The relationship between humans and pets, especially dogs and cats is taking gigantic proportions, t...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
The recent edition of the Red Book of Endangered Brazilian Fauna brings 1,173 threatened species, 86...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
Abstract The pet trade is the main cause of the growing number of exotic reptiles worldwide, posing ...
Birds are one of the animals most widely used by humans and are highly valued as pets. The present w...
This article aims to deal with the legislative evolution regarding the brazilian wild fauna and the ...
The trafficking of non-human animals is having a profound effect on biodiversity and conservation ef...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Animals didn't get to achieve, in our juridical system, the category of subject of rights. Its prote...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
The relationship between humans and pets, especially dogs and cats is taking gigantic proportions, t...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
The recent edition of the Red Book of Endangered Brazilian Fauna brings 1,173 threatened species, 86...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
Wild animals have been kept as pets for centuries, in Brazil companionship is one of the main reason...
Abstract The pet trade is the main cause of the growing number of exotic reptiles worldwide, posing ...
Birds are one of the animals most widely used by humans and are highly valued as pets. The present w...
This article aims to deal with the legislative evolution regarding the brazilian wild fauna and the ...
The trafficking of non-human animals is having a profound effect on biodiversity and conservation ef...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Animals didn't get to achieve, in our juridical system, the category of subject of rights. Its prote...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
Eleven species of Amazon parrots (genus Amazona) are known to occur in Brazil, and nest poaching and...
The relationship between humans and pets, especially dogs and cats is taking gigantic proportions, t...
Spurred on by the illegal billion-dollar revenue, the capture and trade of wild fauna remain the lea...
The recent edition of the Red Book of Endangered Brazilian Fauna brings 1,173 threatened species, 86...