Discussion started by: Member Removed | Discussion > RSPCA and circus animalsThere´s an animal circus coming to town. What is the RSPCA position on circuses? The RSPCA opposes the use of all animals in circuses. Circus animals are often kept in close confinement in poor living conditions, forced to perform unnatural behaviours to a timetable. While being transported from site to site animals are exposed to human handling, noise, vibration, cage motion and confinement, all of which can cause considerable stress. As part of the Animal Welfare Act, new regulations on the use of animals in circuses are due to be considered by the government. The government in England has committed to introduce a ban on the use of certain non-domesticated (wild) species in travelling circuses. The RSPCA would like to see a ban on the use of all wild animals. You can add your support by lobbying your local Member of Parliament or your local Assembly Member. Lobby your local Member of Parliament Lobby your local Assembly Member Because of increasing public concern over the welfare animals in circuses, a number of local authorities in the UK do not allow animal circuses to perform on council-owned land. You can find out your council´s policy by contacting your local environmental health department. If your local authority has not banned animal circuses on council-owned land, you can write a letter expressing your concern to your local councillor. In addition, if an animal circus is visiting your area you may also wish to raise the issue locally by writing to the editor of your local newspaper expressing your concerns. Find out more about the RSPCA circus campaign. Comments Post a comment in this discussion: 12 Jul 2009 20:25 Member Removed I dont know noos dont have time tonight as im working obviously they would do checks when circus is in town email them and ask 12 Jul 2009 20:20 Member Removed There are a few links on rspca website to give more info on the above |