translated from Spanish: India forbids birds from being sold and hathedered; for your right to fly free

Indian.- Citizens of Indian trade are already prohibited from selling veron or keeping them in cages, as they are already classified as mistreatment and go against the rights of their freedom to fly
“Birds are air animals, their nature is to fly, they should never be locked up”
The initiative was led by the NGO People For Animals (PFA), after an investigation they managed to demonstrate the sad and cruel conditions in which birds live in cages, not only because most are subjected to the cut of their tails and wings, but also because they are locked up lose their hunting and flying instinct.
Cages are usually very small and they have no room to move, they usually do their needs in the same space where they eat and sleep, that is not worthy for any living being.
Another aspect that should be noted of why it is not good to have these animals in captivity is because they fulfill certain functions for our ecosystems, such as waste cleaning, pollination, seed and fruit generation, among many others.
These animals feel lonely and helpless, it is normal that they are depressed and even sick. That is why it is essential that there are such laws that end their commercialization, their right is to fly and develop in their natural environment.
This image shared by a Facebook user clearly demonstrates what an animal lives when it is separated from its natural habitat.

Original source in Spanish

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