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Amrutha, D., Priya Chandran, and V. S. Sreeshma. "Evaluation of Animal Birth Control Program in an Urban Area of North Kerala." Journal of Advanced Health Research & Clinical Medicine 1, no. 1 (2024): 13–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jhcr.jhcr_3_23.

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Background: India contributes to 36% of global rabies-related deaths, according to the World Health Organization. To address the issue of increased number of stray dog exposures, the Kerala Government initiated a comprehensive plan that includes an intensive animal birth control (ABC) program along with antirabies vaccination. This study was conducted with the objective of evaluating the implementation of the ABC program in the corporation area of Kozhikode district. Materials and Methods: Evaluation of the ABC program was performed based on the Standard Operating Procedures proposed by the An
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RY, Gurikar, Sarangamath SP, Rajat Sagare, Jattennavar PS, and Janagi HS. "Animal birth control programme employed in Gadag-Betageri municipality." International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry 10, no. 4 (2025): 130–33. https://doi.org/10.22271/veterinary.2025.v10.i4c.2187.

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Pandey, Anu, and Mohd Shahid Ali. "Man-Dog Conflict Result of Fractured System and Apathetic Governance." Journal of Lifestyle and SDGs Review 5, no. 6 (2025): e06214. https://doi.org/10.47172/2965-730x.sdgsreview.v5.n06.pe06214.

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Objective: The objective of this paper is to look into the reasons why ABC-AR (Animal birth control and Anti Rabies) program which is in existence since 2001 in India has miserably failed to control the community / stray dog population and canine rabies. Theoretical Framework: India a country which was once the epitome of non-violence and peaceful coexistence between humans and animals has today become quite intolerant and violent towards community animals especially dogs. Cruelties towards dogs such as killings, beatings, relocations etc. have become quite common. In spite of having animal pr
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S, PREETHI, and Mr Kamala Kannan S. "UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF STRAY DOGS ON PUBLIC HEALTH AND GOVERNMENT INITIATIVES FOR CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT." International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management 04, no. 04 (2025): 1–7. https://doi.org/10.55041/isjem02723.

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The effects of stray dogs on Coimbatore City's public health and safety are explored in this study. It aims to comprehend the community's major issues, the efficiency of governmental control measures, and the function of public involvement in problem-solving. Data on public concerns, awareness, and community involvement were gathered using an organized approach. The results show that although government programs like the Animal Birth Control (ABC) program are in place, awareness and involvement are still low. To effectively manage the number of stray dogs, the study emphasizes the necessity of
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Aredath, Gautam, and Abi T. Vanak. "Navigating the streets." Indian Public Policy Review 4, no. 6 (Nov-Dec) (2023): 66–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.55763/ippr.2023.04.06.004.

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 The Indian government’s approach to dog population management for the last two decades – the animal birth control (ABC) program – has yielded poor results. Aside from its implementation failures, the ABC is scientifically unsuited to the scale and severity of the harms posed by free-ranging dogs. It is based on a deficient understanding of both animal behaviour and animal welfare. The Indian Supreme Court, which is hearing multiple petitions relating to the danger to human life and safety posed by India’s burgeoning population of free-ranging dogs, has issued interim orders that restric
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Totton, Sarah C., Alex I. Wandeler, Carl S. Ribble, Rick C. Rosatte, and Scott A. McEwen. "Stray dog population health in Jodhpur, India in the wake of an animal birth control (ABC) program." Preventive Veterinary Medicine 98, no. 2-3 (2011): 215–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prevetmed.2010.11.011.

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Draycott, R. A. H. "Restoration of a sustainable wild grey partridge shoot in eastern England." Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 35, no. 2 (2012): 381–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2012.35.0381.

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Eastern England has been a stronghold for grey partridges Perdix perdix, but in common with the rest of Britain, numbers declined from the 1950s onwards. Partridges within a 40 km2 study area in the county of Norfolk have been monitored in conjunction with the Game and Wildlife Conservation Trust (GWCT) since the 1950s. Since 2001 a programme of habitat creation, supplementary feeding and predation control was undertaken by the landowner, farmers and gamekeepers to restore partridges. Numbers increased from 4.7 pairs/km2 in March 2001 to 54 pairs/km2 in March 2011. These densities are comparab
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Mahato, Prem Lal, Milan Kandel, Shrijana Khanal, Deepak Subedi, Bishnu K.C, and Douglas Wilson. "The Demography, Health Status and Public Attitude of Owned Dog In Bharatpur Metropolitan City." International Journal of Applied Sciences and Biotechnology 8, no. 1 (2020): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/ijasbt.v8i1.27770.

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Dog play an important role as companion and guard animal. In Nepal, most dogs are free to roam and only few of household keep the dog as owned-dog. This study was carried out at Bharatpur Metropolitan City, Chitwan where 95 dogs owned families who owned 119 dogs were purposively surveyed with well-structured pretested questionnaire to collect baseline data on owned dog demographics, assess knowledge, attitudes and practices of dog owners concerning dogs. In the study, the sex ratio was found 1:1 in the population. Median age of population was found to be 2.5 years and range from 1 month to 12
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Acharya, M., and S. Dhakal. "Survey on Street Dog Population in Pokhara Valley of Nepal." Bangladesh Journal of Veterinary Medicine 13, no. 1 (2015): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/bjvm.v13i1.23722.

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A survey was carried out to determine the population of street dogs and people’s opinion about their persistence in Pokhara Valley, Nepal. Information of street dog population was necessary to construct a future animal birth control (ABC) plans. For this, mark-resight survey method was used. Further, local residents were interviewed to know their opinion about the persistence of street dog population in that area. Among total 1767 dogs, 1072 (60.66%) were male, 641 (36.28%) were female and 54 (3.06%) were puppies. About 367 (57.25%) of the female street dogs were already spayed. A total of 371
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Rosell, C., F. Navàs, and S. Romero. "Reproduction of wild boar in a cropland and coastal wetland area: implications for management." Animal Biodiversity and Conservation 35, no. 2 (2012): 209–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.32800/abc.2012.35.0209.

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The reproductive parameters of a wild boar population located in a coastal landscape with a mosaic of cropland and wetland habitats were analysed and compared with those observed in wild boar populations living in other habitats. A total of 296 reproductive tracts of females captured year round at the Aiguamolls de l’Empordà Natural Park were collected and analysed from 2000 to 2010. The foetuses were counted, sexed and aged and the mating and birth periods were determined. The weight and age of each female were also recorded. In accordance with the pattern observed in most European population
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