Abstract

This work entails personal realistic views that were recorded and collected throughout many years in Iraqi- Kurdistan Region which are based on author’s own experience. This paper discusses the safe disposal of animal carcasses through three recommended methods. I pleased that the views outlined in this paper are being implemented and promoted by a variety of organizations, including the World Health Organization, the human right Organization, the Municipal Authority, and the Veterinary Directorate. It is hoped that it will contribute in protecting the environment.

Highlights

  • Dead animals are potentially dangerous because their death may be caused by infection with contagious diseases, like the bacteria that live on the flesh and wool of dead animals

  • These microbes can resist the harsh external environmental conditions for several years. These microbes may spread via air, which means increasing the scope of contamination. (Dead animals, 1995; Ristić et al, 2013)

  • Legislation and Regulatory Laws There should be a co-operation between the veterinary authority and other related governmental institutions as well as civil society organizations, and human rights organizations to identify legal and healthy procedures that aims at the removing dead animals to prevent any epidemic case

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INTRODUCTION

Dead animals are potentially dangerous because their death may be caused by infection with contagious diseases, like the bacteria that live on the flesh and wool of dead animals These microbes can resist the harsh external environmental conditions for several years. Legislation and Regulatory Laws There should be a co-operation between the veterinary authority and other related governmental institutions as well as civil society organizations, and human rights organizations to identify legal and healthy procedures that aims at the removing dead animals to prevent any epidemic case Within this framework, the following points must be regulated: 1. Selecting the most appropriate location to throw these bodies in addition to the necessary equipment and facilities, after consulting local animal breeders and owners This may be done through collaboration with relevant directories, including the local and central departments that are in charge of protecting public health and environment.

Environmental Issues
Acceptance and support of civil society to the procedure
Contractors
Interviews
Burning and incineration in private plants
Outdoor cremation
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