On Wednesday 13 November, the Animal Advocacy and Protection (AAP) organisation called for measures at the European level to ensure proper coordination between countries in the reception and rescue of exotic animals.
In the EU, there is significant demand for facilities capable of housing seized exotic animals or those to be returned to their countries of origin (see EUROPE B12270A10).
In a ‘white paper’ presented at an event at the European Parliament, the AAP requested that the...