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China bans animal circuses …

January 19, 2011

 

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From The Telegraph
By Malcolm Moore, Shanghai

China has banned animal circuses and warned its zoos they must stop abusing animals or face closure.

Live animal shows and circuses are hugely popular in China, and draw around 150 million visitors a year at 700 zoos. However, animal rights campaigners have repeatedly complained that the shows should be stopped.

“A zoo in my city had a show where they forced an adult lion to stand on the back of a horse for a sort of animal acrobatic performance,” said Xiao Bing, the chairman of the local animal protection association in the southern city of Xiamen.

“I also saw one entertainment park where the monkeys seemed to have wounds all over their bodies. The manager told me the monkeys got hurt during live monkey-fighting shows,” he said.

Other cases of abuse include beating lions to make them jump through rings of fire and forcing bears to walk across tightropes, said Hua Ning, at the International Fund for Animal Welfare.

Chinese circuses have defended their shows, saying that the animals are well fed and that teaching them tricks can help them become “stars”.

However, the Chinese government has now issued a total ban, which came into force on Tuesday across the 300 state-owned zoos which are part of the China Zoo Association.

“We are hopeful it will have an effect,” said David Neale, the Animal Welfare Director at Animals Asia. “I visited Chongqing zoo before Christmas and their circus was clearing out, and Kunming zoo has also said its circus has been closed.”


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Other zoos, however, said they had received no notice of the new rules. “We will help police the ban and report any cases we find to the government,” vowed Mr Neale.

The ban will also force zoos to stop selling animal parts in their shops and zoo restaurants will have to stop serving dishes made out of rare animals, another widespread practice.

Similarly, zoos will no longer be able to pull the teeth of baby tigers so that tourists can hold them and will have to stop attractions where live chickens, goats, cows and even horses are sold to visitors who can then watch them be torn apart by big cats.

A spokesman for China’s State Forestry Bureau said a three-month investigation last year had uncovered more than 50 zoos where animals were suffering severely because of abuse.

However, the closure of the shows could push some zoos towards bankruptcy and may leave many animals with an uncertain future. “In some cases, I am not sure where the animals will go,” said Mr Neale.

“In some cases I would recommend euthanasia, since there are animals in a very bad way after a few years of being in these performances.”



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china i am glad
that you are doing
your part
to show you are a nation
with a heart
but what thing is very clear
this is just a start
do not stop here
human rights need to be
addressed
as do the rights of other
animals
in your nations mess

Karen Lyons Kalmenson


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  1. karen lyons kalmenson's avatar
    karen lyons kalmenson permalink
    January 19, 2011 11:58 am

    china i am glad
    that you are doing
    your part
    to show you are a nation
    with a heart
    but what thing is very clear
    this is just a start
    do not stop here
    human rights need to be
    addressed
    as do the rights of other
    animals
    in your nations mess

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  2. Lloyd Christmas's avatar
    Lloyd Christmas permalink
    January 22, 2011 12:24 am

    Wow! Someone must have pissed off the Chinese government. This is groundbreaking.

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  3. Marlene Rio's avatar
    Marlene Rio permalink
    January 23, 2011 9:01 am

    What will happen to the animals who were in the circuses? I read in the article that they are proposing to kill them,euthanasia, the “human murder”. The animals are saved from their misery by being killed? Poor animals from bad into worse. Maybe we should do the same to the homeless people or abused or anybody who has some kind of problem? Any human who has been damaged by other human should be euthanize too?
    I believe that the animals will not choose to die but to go on living. They should make some kind of national parks where these animals should be left to live in freedom.

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