Animal Welfare – Proper enforcement is needed
- AD presents its proposals on animal welfare
- AD supports Circus Animal Rights protest walk
- AD supports Circus Animal Rights Coalition
- Call for public participation in animal rights policy
- Search for person reportedly lifted by tornado
- MEPA takes enforcement action at Ta’ Kenuna
- AD welcomes extra Police for Gozo
- Man charged over altercation with police
- Ekoskola and Animal Welfare – Nature Trust Malta
- Elections for members of EU Parliament and Local Council
- AD welcomes government decision on MEPA
- BirdLife Malta welcomes police intervention
- AD calls for action to tackle episodes of animal cruelty
- European Commission adopts proposal to improve welfare of animals at time of slaughter
- Gozo SPCA signs up as Welfare Associate of UK’s Blue Cross
Alternattiva Demokrattika has said that it is very concerned with regards to the situation of animal welfare in the country.
Simon Galea, AD spokesperson on Agriculture and Animal Welfare said, “While appreciating the progress achieved in this field, AD strongly believes that there is so much more still to be done. During a consultation meeting organized by AD earlier this year, animal welfare groups and individuals together with AD officials formulated a policy paper for the improvement of Animal Welfare in Malta. These proposals were also included in the General Election Manifesto.”
Mentioned in these proposals is the fact that no Animal Welfare Officers had been appointed even though stipulated by law (Animal Welfare Act 2002 Art 44). The need of raising fines to serve as a deterrent is also included in these proposals. Although doing their outmost, the police are not providing the enforcement required due to work overload and since this responsibility should be laid in the hands of specialised personnel as stated by the law. Recently one such person has been appointed for the whole of Malta. It is about time that sufficient numbers of Animal Welfare Officers are employed.
In the meantime AD will continue to exert pressure on the Authorities in order for the proposals to be implemented, while pleading for the general public to respect all creatures. A better Animal Welfare State can only be reached through better enforcement and education.













