Urge MPs to ban wild animal acts
YOUR readers may be aware that a Government consultation on circuses took place early last year. This consultation found that 94.5 per cent of people support a ban on wild animal acts in circuses. Following these results, the previous Government announced that they would introduce a ban if re-elected. The current Government has yet to make an announcement, although we have been told to 'expect an announcement in the new year'.
The circus season starts this month, and wild animals, including lions, tigers, an elephant, camels and zebras will be heading out on tour for another season.
Animals don't belong in a circus. The constant transportation from town to town for 10 months each year and confinement for long periods means that a travelling circus can never meet all of the needs of these animals.
A recent scientific study concluded circuses fail to provide some of the most basic welfare needs of wild animals, such as space and social groups. It is widely recognised that only a ban can protect these animals.
One hundred and sixty two MPs have now signed an Early Day Motion calling for a ban on wild animal acts in circuses. Despite the overwhelming public and political support for a ban, we are still awaiting the much-anticipated Government announcement.
Please write to your MP, and ask them to sign EDM 403 (if they have not already done so), and ask why wild animal circuses have not yet been banned.
Fiona Peacock
The Captive Animals' Protection Society
PO Box 4186, Manchester
M60 3ZA







Comments
by misterkipling, Exeter
Wednesday, February 09 2011, 10:54PM
“Leave 'Wild Animal Acts' alone, what my wife and I get upto in the bedroom is not for you to decide”