Mexico
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Mexico - Wildlife - La Ley General de Vida Silvestre | |
Mexico City | |
Mexico City Constitution Article 13 | |
MX - Bird - Parrot Ban (DECREE by which article 60 2 to the General Law of Wildlife) |
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MX - Bird - Parrot Ban in Spanish (DECREE by which article 60 2 to the General Law of Wildlife) |
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Norma Oficial Mexicana Nom 051-Zoo-1995 |
This law lays out the general criteria for animal transportation and handling, with additional provisions based on the species. Its objective is to define the framework for animal transportation, aiming to reduce suffering throughout the entire transport process. |
Proyecto Amparo en revisión 630, 2017 | |
Proyecto de Resolución del Amparo en Revisión 630/2017 - Mexico | |
Queretaro | |
Resolución 063/2018 - Comisión Derechos Humanos del Estado de Guerrero, Mexico | Resolution 063/2018 by the Human Rights Commission of Guerrero, Mexico addresses concerns raised by members of the civil association "Responsible Citizen" and a professor and students from the Master's in Law program at the Autonomous University of Guerrero against the Director of Zoochilpan Zoo. The complaint alleged violations to the state animal protection statute, the Rights of Nature (Recognized in the constitution since 2014), and the right to a healthy environment due to inadequate conditions for the animals. After an inspection, the commission noted various issues such as animals of diverse species living together, dirty water in a pond, and animals in small enclosures. The zoo also failed to meet the standards of the Association of zoos, breeders, and aquariums "AZCARM," leading to recommendations for improvement. Resulting from these inspections, the commission found that the animals were housed inadequately, violating the state anti-cruelty law. They also highlighted potential impacts on the human right to a healthy environment for visitors and zoo staff. The Commission's recommendations include advising the Secretary of the Environment to implement recommendations for the welfare of exhibited animals, suggesting ongoing training for zoo staff to ensure dignified treatment, and advising the Zoo Director to implement legal and administrative measures for the animals' well-being, including budget allocation for necessary infrastructure and optimal conditions. |