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New campaign to end use of animals in circuses in Ireland.

category national | animal rights | news report author Wednesday November 09, 2005 12:15author by John Carmody - Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN)author email arancampaigns at eircom dot netauthor address Po Box 722, Kildare, Irelandauthor phone 087-6275579 Report this post to the editors

ADI investigations reveal extent of suffering for the first time

A new hard-hitting campaign to stop the use of animals in circuses is being launched in Ireland today by Animal Defenders International (ADI) and Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN). The campaign report on Ireland’s circuses is based on undercover investigations by ADI Field Officers into seven circuses touring Ireland in 2000 and 2003. ADI Field Officers obtained employment with two Irish circuses, and observed many more.

This is the fifth ADI ‘Stop Circus Suffering’ campaign following launches in UK, Chile, Norway and Portugal, and reveals that around 150 animals are touring Ireland with travelling circuses. These animals endure severe confinement in deprived and unnatural environments, inadequate diets and physical abuse.
Tim Phillips, campaigns director for ADI, announced: “ADI and ARAN hope that this will be the biggest ever push to end the use of animals in circuses in Ireland and we will be distributing DVDs, leaflets and a report that features the extent of circus suffering in Ireland for the first time.”
Examples of the violence used to control the animals were captured in the Irish launch video:
• a camel slapped in the face and then hit in the face with a broom and finally jabbed with a broom handle
• an elephant kicked in the leg and then punched in the face
• a hippo whipped to hurry it along when it was already walking in the desired direction
• a keeper whipping an elephant in order to get her to move
• a baby camel being roughly handled to force him to move
• a pregnant camel performing just days before giving birth.

John Carmody, campaigns coordinator for Irish group, ARAN, said: “This investigation has revealed animal suffering in Irish circuses on a large scale, which the circus industry has been desperate to hide. If children only knew how these poor animals are treated, they would be totally shocked. Local councils need to know this and we will be lobbying them to ban the use of animal act circuses.”

The long haul
When the Irish circuses moved town, the report reveals, animals were kept in their trailers for unnecessarily long periods – up to almost 10 times longer than a journey had actually taken. When Italy’s Il Florilegio Circus (Darix Togni) toured Ireland, elephants were kept in their transporter during one journey for 59 hours.

At Courtney’s Mexican Circus, animals were observed left in their transporters for up to 43 hours without free access to water, and with no exercise. This was also true for the six tigers with Tom Duffy’s Circus, whose cramped enclosure was just 3.7 metres by 7.3 metres.

Micki, the elephant with Fossetts Circus (who the circus boasts is the largest African elephant in Europe), was filmed and photographed in a tent chained by both front and hind leg and barely able to move.

Public safety
Poor standards of public safety (and indeed animal safety) were evident especially when a hippo at the Il Florilegio Circus (Darix Togni) started to wander towards a main road because an electric fence had not been erected. Luckily an ADI Field Officer alerted staff before the animal reached the road. In the past 20 months, Ireland’s media have highlighted several instances of animals getting loose or attacking people. The new report is also critical of circuses that allow people to come into close contact with potentially dangerous wild animals like elephants. Circus Vegas, The American 3-Ring Circus and Daredevil Circus all used their elephants during the show interval for photographs with the audience and Daredevil allowed very small children to sit on the Asian elephants.

Confined to quarters
The ADI / ARAN report and video highlight how the needs of animals cannot be met when travelling from one temporary encampment to another, and setting up on what limited space is available. The campaigners found a wide range of animals including horses, ponies, elephants, a rhino, a hippo, camels, and tigers living in confined and deprived environments, in small cages or tethered on short ropes. Some animals did not even have free access to water. For example, during observations of Circus Vegas in Galway, a donkey and a pony spent the day tied at the edge of the circus grounds without any shelter or water.

Disturbed, repetitive behaviour
Living in such bleak, unnatural conditions, it is little wonder that many of these animals go out of their minds. Frustrated, repetitive, stereotypic behaviour takes over. These pointless movements, with the animal no longer aware of its surroundings, are not witnessed in the wild, and are regarded by animal behaviourists as clear signs of distress. We call it ‘circus madness’.

During this study, a number of animals were seen exhibiting disturbed behaviour. At Daredevil circus, elephants exhibited head bobbing and weaving stereotypic behaviour, a classic sign of circus animal stress – it was here that a presenter was caught on film kicking and punching one of the elephants. In Fossetts Circus, the solitary elephant performed stereotypic head weaving and bobbing for a significant part of the day. At Circus Vegas, the three African elephants were observed weaving whilst chained in tents. In Il Florilegio Circus (Darix Togni), all three elephants spent a significant amount of time exhibiting stereotypic behaviour, swaying from side to side and head bobbing. Disturbed behaviour was even filmed in camels and horses.
DVDs, leaflets, posters and reports available
Over the next few weeks and months, ARAN and ADI will be distributing campaign materials throughout Ireland. The groups are calling for local and national government action as well as Europe-wide action. All of Ireland’s MPs and MEPs will be sent the ‘Stop Circus Suffering’ DVD. If you would like a copy of the DVD and/or report for use in your town, please email ARAN today on arancampaigns@eircom.net

_____________________________ENDS _____________________________

For further information, film footage/ photographs, please contact:
In the UK, the ADI Press Office:
Allison Tuffrey Jones/ Abigail Girling
Tel: 020 8563 0250 / 020 8846 9777
Mob: 07785 552548 Email: pr@ad-international.org

Or in Ireland, ARAN:
John Carmody,
National Events Organiser, Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN),
PO Box 722, Kildare, Ireland
Tel: +353 87 62 75579
Email: arancampaigns@eircom.net

NOTES TO EDITORS
Animal Defenders International (ADI)
With offices in London and San Francisco, Animal Defenders International (ADI) is a major international campaigning group, lobbying to protect animals on issues such as animals in entertainment and their use in experiments; worldwide traffic in endangered species; vegetarianism; factory farming; pollution and conservation. ADI involves itself in international animal rescues as well as educational work on animals, conservation and environment. In just over a decade, ADI has become a major force for animal protection and has succeeded through its undercover investigations in securing legal protection for animals. ADI’s evidence of the torment to animals has led to campaigns and legislative action all over the world to protect them. http://www.ad-international.org
Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN)
ARAN is a grassroots voice that is speaking out against all forms of cruelty to animals. We work with many national and international animal protection groups and actively support international campaigns for animal rights along with working to encourage activisim among the public and volunteers alike. ARAN will be promoting the new ‘Stop Circus Suffering’ video throughout Ireland.

Related Link: http://www.ad-international.org
author by devils advocatepublication date Wed Nov 09, 2005 16:09author address author phone Report this post to the editors

As much as i agree with the sentiment and motivation of your campaign i cant help but get a feel that your priorites are in the wrong place, a worthy campaign after we have perhaos even remotely begin to make progress in dealing with the oppression and exploitation of man by man. I really believe radical activist energy is wasted on these campaigns

author by Michael R.publication date Wed Nov 09, 2005 17:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I can understand your point of view point. But to say this is to say that we must only focus on the most urgent causes facing mankind/living kind. ALL cases of injustice to any living thing (obliviously humans being the priority) are unacceptable and ALL are worth working and fighting against.

If you extended your above argument you could easily argue that 11 million are dying every year (one person every 3 seconds) because of poverty related causes. 1 Billion People in the world face extreme poverty living on less that 1 dollar a day. Why so should we give money to local Irish charities? Why should we spend time, money and energy on injustices and poverty in Ireland? No one in Ireland is living in extreme poverty so should we not divert ALL our energies into the 1 Billion people in the world who are facing extreme poverty.. 11 million of whom are dying every year. That’s nearly 3 times the population of Ireland wiped out every year.

I know what you are saying but I believe ALL causes are worthwhile. I also believe that once you get involved in things like animal causes it increases your awareness of human suffering and thus encourages you to get more active in human issues as well. It nourishes the soul and one's conscience which will only lead to more and better things.

Everything is interlinked and mutually supportive. And the world's systems that support animal violence and cruelty are the EXACT same systems that support human violence and cruelty. Everyting is inter linked.

Saying all that I do agree that one needs to prioritize ones activities. I still personally believe that the 11 million people dying from poverty each year is the number one atrocity facing mankind. So I think one always needs to be doing something for this - but also for as many other things as one can as well.

author by paddy - consistent life ethic(inc animals)publication date Thu Nov 10, 2005 00:59author email achorusline19 at hotmail dot comauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Youre right all these injustices are inextricably linked,all a culture of death,when in reality theirs no need for any being to die for another one to live,exceptions of course to the animal food chain of carnivores where they are unable to trancsend their nature,only MAN can trancsend his/her nature,yet most of us utterly fail or couldnt give a fuck once were alive while orhers are being killed so i can have a quarter pounder,and how lovely to ponder maybe my mother thought about having me killed b4 i was born,and friends supported it,what a loveless death and terror obsessed blood thirsty world we indeed live in.None are free until all are free as we are all one!!!

author by tigerpublication date Sat Feb 25, 2006 17:31author address author phone Report this post to the editors

When ppl logged on this site they knew what it was in relation to, so to say campaigners energy is wasted is rubbish. If we were all to have this attitude then nobody would do anything. Every cause has to have justification and a means to highlight it. This is just one cause, ppl have the freedom to choose what they do, maybe its time that ppl start doing this wisely. I protested at a very barbaric circus today and one of my fellow campaigners was nearly knocked down a jeep that was purpose driven towards them by an animal handler. Circus ppl have no respect for ppl or animals it is all for money. If we did this to children would we be so slow to react? I think not.

author by John from Corkpublication date Wed Mar 08, 2006 21:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Having read in the press of Aran´s various attempts to draw attention to the alleged cruelty by circus people to their animals I feel forced to comment.

When will media addicts such as Aran get their priorities right?

If they directed even 50% of the energy they waste in organising these crass and vulgar publicity events at the more widespread examples of cruelty to animals seen weekly at horse racing events and within the farming community they would ease the suffering of a hell of alot more animals.

But that wouldn´t get them half as much media glory and would draw the wrath of two strong pressure groups upon them.

Circus people are an easy target. Would they dare speak out against alleged abuses by the travelling community? Or would that tax their liberal credentials?

So it begs the question, are they really interested in animal welfare or column inches?

 
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