PAN leader joins NGO against vultures in Luz: «After the show, where do they go?» – Benfica

PAN leader joins NGO against vultures in Luz: «After the show, where do they go?»  – Benfica



Inês de Sousa Real shared a statement from PETA, leaving questions about the use of birds of prey

PAN spokesperson Inês de Sousa Real on Friday joined the request of PETA, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that advocates for animal rights, which last Thursday asked Benfica not to use the Eagles in performances held in Estádio da Luz before matches began.

“Nothing that FIFA has not really defended! The place of wild animals is not in sports, as much as fans might like. It is also important for people to ask themselves what happens after the ‘mini-tour’ to the stadium. The animals. And under what circumstances ”, she began Writing a PAN spokeswoman, she continues: “And under what conditions do they live and are kept? Are they kept? They are wild animals, their lives should be in the wild and not on a perch taking pictures…”

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Ines de Souza Real ended her reflection with the following observation: “As if this were their natural habitat … that animals love to begin with respect for their wild nature and their right to live in freedom. These animals, which I believe they have, does not mean that they do not question the conditions under which they They live in it and what are they deprived of when they are bred and put into captivity, unlike their wild nature. It is that simple,” he adds.

It should also be noted that, as an alternative to the show starring a bird of prey, PETA suggested to Benfica the use of a talisman in the form of an eagle.

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