New Zealand to stop Greyhound racing next year
Racing Minister Winston Peters said too many dogs are injured or die, and the decision follows Tasmania’s recent ban. A Transition Agency will be set up to re-home greyhounds and support industry participants during the closure.
The bill will be introduced to parliament later this year, with public submissions invited. If passed, New Zealand will join a small number of countries banning the sport on animal welfare grounds.
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