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Animal Welfare (Zoos) Bill - Third Reading of the entire bill

17 March 2023

Lead MP

Angela Richardson

Debate Type

Bill Debate

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Culture, Media & SportAgriculture & Rural Affairs
Other Contributors: 10

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Angela Richardson raised concerns about animal welfare (zoos) bill - third reading of the entire bill in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.

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Lead Contributor

Opened the debate
Ms Angela Richardson moves that the Animal Welfare (Zoos) Bill be now read the Third time. She highlights the UK's high animal welfare standards and recent legislation such as the Animal Welfare (Sentience) Act 2022. The bill targets low welfare animal activities in overseas tourism, where there is currently no statutory provision to regulate advertising or sale of these activities. ABTA guidelines exist but are optional; this bill aims for a mandatory approach. It cites World Animal Protection's report that three out of four wildlife tourist attractions involve animal abuse and up to 550,000 animals suffer in these venues annually. The Bill allows the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) and others to introduce species-specific bans through secondary legislation based on evidence from industry stakeholders.
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