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15 June 2011
Animal welfare advisory group too industry friendly
The newly announced Advisory Group on Animal Welfare is industry friendly, rather than animal friendly, Green Party animal welfare spokesperson Sue Kedgley said today.
The Minister of Agriculture has set up an advisory group to oversee the development of a national animal welfare strategy, to feed into a review of the Animal Welfare Act. (Note: The full list of advisory group members is included at the bottom of this release).
“Why are representatives from an animal slaughter house, and from Fonterra, about to shape the future of animal welfare for New Zealand,” asked Ms Kedgley.
“I have to question the purpose of the review, given many representatives appear to have a background of advocating against animal welfare solutions.
“I am also concerned that Dr John Hellstrom, Chair of the Animal Welfare Advisory Committee, is a member of the advisory group, given his recent statements on radio that he believes hens in colony cages are happy and content.
“If the Minister was serious about reviewing the Animal Welfare Act with a view to improving conditions for animals in New Zealand, he should have ensured that people with a proven track in advocating for animals are on the Animal Welfare Advisory Group.”
NAWAC: Dr John Hellstrom
Chair of NAWAC
Confirmed
NAEAC: Dr
Virginia Williams
Chair of NAEAC and NZ Veterinary
Association animal welfare co-ordinator
Confirmed
On
farm: Chris Kelly
CEO Landcorp
Confirmed
Processing: Simon Gatenby
CEO,
Taylor Preston and MIA
counsellor
Confirmed
Consumer: To be confirmed
Science: Prof. David
Mellor
Co-Director Animal Welfare Science and
Bioethics Centre, Massey University
Confirmed
Animal
advocacy: Peter Mason
Former National President
RNZSPCA and International Board Secretary
WSPA
Confirmed
Practicing Vet: Gavin
Sinclair
Production animal veterinarian, Director of
VetSouth, and incoming NZVA
President
Confirmed
Marketing and Trade: Steve
Murphy
General Manager Milk Supply
Fonterra
Confirmed
ENDS


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