Rome Marks One Year of Animal Rights Commissioner with New Initiatives

On the one-year anniversary of the institution of the Animal Rights Commissioner, city officials gathered to review the numerous initiatives implemented by Commissioner Patrizia Prestipino. Sabrina Alfonsi, Councillor for Agriculture, Environment, and Waste Management for Rome, emphasized the role’s critical importance for a metropolis like Rome, which is fortunate to have an immensely rich heritage of animal biodiversity. This includes everything from bees, which are essential for pollination, to wildlife, and of course, the many free-roaming dogs and cats that populate the city, all of whom are inhabitants for whom the administration provides constant care.

The presented report, ‘A Year of Work for Animals,’ outlined various activities from the Commissioner’s first year. Alongside policies to combat pet abandonment, the city has committed to enhancing care and veterinary services. A sum of €6.5 million has been allocated to expand the Muratella Kennel and construct a new Veterinary Hospital. The hospital will initially serve dogs from the Muratella and Ponte Marconi shelter kennels, with an evaluation underway to potentially extend services to low-income adopting families.

“This Administration,” Alfonsi noted, “has been committed from the very beginning to containing the phenomenon of abandonments, launching dedicated communication campaigns and organizing events to showcase the guests of our kennels, while supporting adopting families throughout the process.” She highlighted that the Commissioner’s work has been vital in bringing the theme of animal welfare closer to the public, citing initiatives like ‘The Kennel Goes to the City,’ which promotes responsible adoptions.

Alfonsi concluded by stating, “Thanks to the Commissioner and the offices of the Environmental Protection Department, we have managed to ensure effective protection for animals—a feat made possible also thanks to the fundamental support of animal welfare associations. The dialogue between the Commissioner and active citizens has been crucial in identifying often urgent issues requiring intervention. This morning’s presentation pushes us to do even more and to make animal rights increasingly concrete.”

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