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Negative tourist perceptions prompt calls for better dog control in Samoa |
9 sept. 2013 - RNZI.
A recent study by researchers at New Zealand’s Massey University has highlighted the potential impact that the bursting dog population could have on tourism in Samoa.
Massey University veterinary students have visited Samoa regularly and in conjunction with the Animal Protection Society of Samoa have neutered over 900 dogs.
The University’s Dr Kate Hill has been involved in a number of research projects and says most recently they surveyed tourists in Samoa
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