Context:
Over the past few decades, the growing population of street dogs has posed increasing challenges for municipalities and cities across the country.
Animal birth control (ABC) initiatives:
- Positives: It is crucial for managing street dog populations.
- ABC programs have been successfully implemented in certain cities, resulting in a decrease in the number of street dogs.
- Negatives: Some stakeholders dismiss ABC initiatives as a failure, overlooking the progressive trajectory of policies.
- Critics fail to recognize the positive impact of ABC programs on controlling street dog populations and improving public safety.
Alternatives to ABC:
- Culling: Cruel and ineffective, as dog populations tend to bounce back.
- Confinement in pounds or shelters: Economically unviable and unsustainable, does not address root causes.
Associated Committee:
- Animal Birth Control Monitoring Committees play a vital role in implementing ABC programs at various levels.
- These committees oversee the capture, housing, surgery, and release of dogs, ensuring the proper execution of ABC initiatives.
Way Forward:
- A scientific approach, coupled with social marketing and behavior change, is necessary to address street dog issues.
- Alongside ABC programs, education campaigns on responsible pet ownership and waste management are essential for long-term solutions.
News Source: The Hindu
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