
Chu Tseng-hung
Chu Tseng-hung is the executive director of the Environment and Animal Society of Taiwan, known for his outspoken views on animal welfare issues in Taiwan. At the recent Asia for Animals Coalition Conference, he expressed concerns about the ongoing stray dog problem and the cruelty in livestock practices, urging a more comprehensive approach to animal welfare. His remarks reflect a critical stance on the progress made by the government, emphasizing the need for deeper, more effective reforms in animal protection.
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Lai hails progress in animal protection



