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Updates On 15th Nov 2017

 




CUTENESS CURSE: ABANDONED HEDGEHOGS – ILLEGAL AND CRUEL

Many would go Aw, so cute! when they see a hedgehog. And while they are often sold online, it is illegal to sell or keep hedgehogs in Singapore.

Pictured right were 5 abandoned hedgehogs were left in a plastic tub at a Housing Development Board refuse collection, and on the left, an injured hedgehog who was found inside the drain of a nature reserve. Abandonment is not only illegal, but also cruel, and irresponsible pet owners should never be complacent thinking someone else will come along and adopt them.

Sadly, the hedgehog from the nature reserve, found by members of the Herpetological Society of Singapore, died from severely infected maggot wounds.

Be our eyes and ears, please report any online advertisements offering these prohibited wild animals as pets by clicking Report/Flag Ad to the website or social media platform, or inform the enforcement authorities (the AVA) or write to acrescrime@gmail.com.

#ACRES #EndAnimalCruelty #Hedgehog #SayNoToWildlifeTrade #WildlifeTrade #IllegalWildlifeTrade #Singapore

Source: https://www.facebook.com/ACRESasia/photos/a.223077136522.136..



 

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ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society) is a pioneering Singapore-based charity and Institution of Public Character, founded by Singaporeans in 2001 with the aim of promoting animal welfare.

ACRES has six focus areas: Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation, Wildlife Crime Investigation, Zoo Animal Welfare, Humane Education, Community Outreach and Promoting Cruelty-Free Living.

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