By Yamkela Xhaso
03 February
The SPCA says it is concerned about planning of the second phase culling of rabbits which resumes today after it ended in December last year.
SPCA’s Chief Executive Officer Allan Perrins said he hopes all of their concerns will be laid.
Perrins said the lack of planning they were concerned about was from the part of Robben Island. Perrins said they were assured with their plan going forward and “comfortable with its content”
He hopes after their concerns are laid, “t will be back to business as usual”
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