Shocking UK circus industry! (Video)
Animal Defenders International
has released shocking footage from behind the scenes at the winter quarters of
Bobby Roberts Super Circus, which graphically shows violence and confinement of
circus animals.
ADI secured footage over a three and a half
week period from a camera observing activity in a barn where the animals are
kept when not touring, which shows a staggeringly high level of violence and
serious animal husbandry flaws. Incidents included Annie (Anne), an elderly,
severely arthritic 57 year old elephant being hit with a metal pitchfork and
kicked around the face and body 48 times over the period of observation by
workers, who are also seen beating and spitting on a camel and beating
miniature ponies and horses on numerous occasions.
The disturbing footage also shows Annie
constantly chained for the entire period of filming by her front and arthritic
back leg with only enough room to take one step forward or backwards. Her
chains were only changed to different legs twice, ADI believes this will
clearly cause her pain and discomfort. It was noted that the feeding regime was
poor.
What makes this case all the more
disturbing is that the circus proprietor Bobby Roberts, who has claimed
publicly to take good care of Annie as ‘she is a family pet’ and ‘part of the
family’, is clearly captured on camera kicking Annie on the trunk, an extremely
sensitive part of an elephant’s anatomy, and this is done in front of a worker.
As government prepares to make an
announcement within the next few weeks regarding the fate of animal circuses in
the UK and makes the decision to implement a total ban or self-regulation,
Animal Defenders International believes that this new evidence provides them
with only one option – a total ban on the use of wild animals in circuses.
Jan Creamer, ADI’s Chief Executive said:
“Annie’s tragic story symbolizes the plight of circus animals and is a shocking
indictment of the circus industry at a key time as government considers a ban
on the use of wild animals in circuses. We have presented successive
governments with extensive evidence from our undercover investigations over the
years into UK circuses that proves conclusively that routine violence and
deprivation is endemic within the industry.
“To Lord Henley, the Minister responsible,
we say enough is enough. It is now time for him to act decisively to stop this
appalling suffering. It is time for him to enact a total ban once and for all.”
Government’s own public consultation in
March 2010 found that an overwhelming 94.5% of the public want to see a ban on
wild animals in circuses and over 170 MPs have now signed Early Day Motion 403
calling on the Government to ban wild animal acts. A recent parliamentary poll
conducted by ADI found that 63% of MPs would like to see a ban on the use of wild
animals in circuses and only 14% disagreed.
ADI has now exposed the shocking abuse of
animals in UK circuses from several random undercover investigations over the
last fifteen years. Only recently, in 2009, the beating of elephants at the
Great British Circus was exposed and now in 2011 Bobby Roberts Super Circus
shows that this is a way of life at the circus. A clear pattern has been proven
and this time the government needs to act.
Tim Phillips, ADI’s Campaigns Director
said: “The release of this footage stops any attempt by UK government to ignore
the will of the public. It is clear that self-regulation is not an option in
this industry.
“Once again, we have exposed that cruelty
and deprivation is rife within the circus industry. We have also established
that self-regulation is not a viable option as the government would be asking
circuses like Bobby Roberts or the Great British Circus to regulate themselves.
That would be a farce, and the animals will continue to suffer abuse."
And to the circus industry, ADI says enough
is enough.
Jan said: “I have no doubt that it will be
claimed that this is an ‘exception’ and/or that the owner was not aware of the
abuse, but the evidence is now conclusive. Each time we expose the cruelty, the
circuses give a similar range of excuses.
“ADI has been concerned for Annie’s welfare
for many years and have followed her tragic plight. Poor Annie has been with
the circus for over 50 years since she was baby, having been caught in the wild
and torn from her family. Elephants are social and extremely intelligent so
this has been a living hell for her. At last we have managed to expose this
circus operation for the cruel farce that it is and never again can Roberts
preach about animal welfare and how well his animals are cared for.”
Tim concluded: “Our latest investigation
shows how animals like elephants suffer in the travelling circus. In the name
of entertainment they are beaten, jabbed with hooks and hit with pitchforks,
chained up for hours every day, and pushed into metal boxes each week where
they remain for hours on end whilst the circus moves to another site. And when
they are meant to be resting in their winter quarters the abuse and cruelty
continues.
“The public wants to see a ban, Parliament
wants a ban, animal protection groups want a ban. A ban is the only way to put
an end, once and for all, to this deplorable violence and deprivation, and
government must act now.”
The Bobby Roberts Super Circus began its UK
tour on the 24 March. Potential visitors are being asked to vote with their
feet and stay away.
ADI is consulting with its lawyers to see
what the potential is for legal action.
Source: Animal Defenders International
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