Camels, horses treated better in Egypt
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•Egypt takes steps to better protect camels used for tourist rides
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Tourism and Antiquities Minister Sherif Fathy announces reforms to better protect camels and horses.
Mobile teams of veterinarians to examine and vaccinate camels, horses and horses at the Giza pyramids.
Vets also to be stationed permanently at the pyramids, with specific areas for camel and horseback rides to be set up.
PETA reported earlier this month that camels are regularly beaten with sticks, whips, and other weapons.
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