Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Bhutan's model for managing stray dogs

Topic:
       
Dogs have an important role in the ecosystem of Bhutan. This article is about how the country is managing its population of strays.
       
      
Before reading:
        
General Knowledge:
  • Can you find the country of Bhutan on a map? What do you know about it?
  • What is a "stray" animal? How do these animals affect the areas where they live?
  • What does it mean to spay or neuter an animal? What is the purpose of this?
       
Speculate:
  • When the people of Bhutan tried removing all stray dogs from the streets, they noticed an unexpected negative consequence. What might that have been?

           
Click on the embedded link below to read the article, see photos, and listen to or download the audio file on the PRI website. Word count: 910
         
After reading:
       
Review and discuss:
  • Write a 3-4 sentence summary of this article. Begin your summary with "This article is about…".
  • What do you think about Bhutan's system of "community" pet ownership? Compare and contrast the way dogs are cared for in Bhutan with the way they are cared for in your culture.
  • What effects might the Catch-Neuter-Vaccinate-Release method have on Bhutan's economy? How about on tourism? What other outcomes do you predict?
  • Explain the purpose of putting a notch in a dog's left ear after it has been spayed or neutered. Why is it important to be able to recognize whether a dog has been spayed/neutered?
  • In your opinion, what was the most interesting thing mentioned in this article? Why?
          
Reflect and evaluate:
  • Twig Mowatt says, "Bhutanese people, who are largely Buddhist, believe that sentient beings should be cared for." Where you live, are there religious ideas or other beliefs that affect the way people interact with animals or the environment? Explain.
  • Are there stray animals where you live? What kind? Do they have an important role in the ecosystem, like the dogs in Bhutan?
  • Is there anything else you'd like to know about this topic? Do you have any questions that weren't answered in the article?
  • What vocabulary words were new to you in this article? Make a record of what you have learned.
        

Beyond the page:
  • Find out more about Humane Society International, the organization that helped Bhutan establish its program. Then, look for information about Humane Society programs where you live.
           
Also in the news:
Read recent news about stray animals in other parts of the world
           
           
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