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Two arrested for keeping protected parrots in meat shops in Haridwar following complaint by PETA

Two arrested for keeping protected parrots in meat shops in Haridwar following complaint by PETA

The Print28-04-2025

Dehradun, Apr 28 (PTI) The Uttarakhand Forest Department has rescued 34 protected 'Rose-ringed' and 'Alexandrine' parrots from two meat shops in Roorkee in the Haridwar district and arrested two persons for illegally trading protected species of birds, officials said.
The Forest Department officials said in Dehradun on Monday that the action was taken following a raid at some shops in the old tehsil area of ​​Roorkee on the orders of Haridwar Divisional Forest Officer Vaibhav Singh following a recent complaint lodged by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), India.

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