Breaking! Ringling Bros. Plans To Export Their Tigers To A German Circus? No Way!

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Today, the Animal Legal Defense Fund alerted WAN that the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service pre-published notice that Feld Entertainment, the multi-billion dollar parent corporation of the recently shuttered Ringling Bros. Circus, is applying for an Endangered Species Act permit to export eight tigers back to a circus in Germany.

Rightly so, the Animal Legal Defense Fund strongly opposes Ringling’s effort to condemn these tigers to continued exploitation for “entertainment” when there are humane options for the endangered animals. The Animal Legal Defense Fund is the nation’s preeminent legal advocacy organization for animals and plans to file administrative comments to oppose the export permit.

Proper issuance of such a permit requires a demonstration by the applicant that the underlying activity for which the permit is being sought “enhance[s] the propagation or survival of the species.”

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The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has historically taken a controversial “pay-to-play” approach to the enhancement requirement, often rubber-stamping permits for objectionable uses of endangered species so long as the applicant makes a nominal donation to a conservation program.

It is well-established that use of tigers in circuses fails to educate the public and has no nexus to legitimate species conservation.

In fact, many experts opine that the use of exotic animals for entertainment acts and other traveling shows is harmful to their wild counterparts.

“The curtain has come down on Ringling Bros., and an enlightened public is turning away from the outdated notion that it’s acceptable to use endangered species as entertainment props,” said Animal Legal Defense Fund Executive Director Stephen Wells. “After spending years being carted around in cramped transport cages for 50 weeks of the year, it’s time for Ringling and trainer Alexander Lacey to let these tigers live out their lives at a reputable sanctuary where they can experience the space, habitats, and peace they need and deserve.”

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To find out more about the Animal Legal Defense Fund and the important work they do please visit http://aldf.org/. Donate Here!

Contributed by Natalia Lima

 

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