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New PETA Investigation Shows Ringling Beats Animals July 22, 2009

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Hey everybody. Undercover investigations have long been at the foundation of PETA's efforts to speak out against cruelty to animals, and this latest example is no exception. Make sure to check out the footage below, and I'll let our Senior Research Associate, Dan Paden, explain the details ...
Ryan



Today we released a new investigation inside Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus that shows workers on video as they beat and whipped elephants dozens of times in venues across the country. It's an investigation that I helped work on.

Once investigators capture video from an investigation, my job is to review all the footage and meticulously record the abuses and other notable findings. From that, I prepare condensed versions of the video for the public to view and draft complaints to officials, which in the new investigation into Ringling amounted to nine complaints to a total of 20 federal and state offices.

At times, reviewing so much footage can be tedious and extremely upsetting, but it's nothing compared to the relentless suffering that the animals who are used by Ringling are subjected to.

Most of the investigations that I work on involve farmed animals, in which the longest life span is about two years (for a pig used for breeding purposes). Her two years going from gestation crate to farrowing crate and back, over and over, are miserable, but her suffering comes to an end. For the elephants used and abused by Ringling, the suffering can go on for decades, and there's no end in sight—unless PETA and the public can convince the USDA to seize these majestic, elderly psychologically damaged animals.

Many of these elephants have not known anything close to a "natural" life since they were caught in Asia decades before I was born, but now the USDA has the chance to make things right by moving these animals to a sanctuary where they will be able to roam around the vast area that they need in order to be healthy and happy. Our brave investigator has armed the USDA with the information that it needs in order to make this happen and finally end these animals' decades of suffering.

It is an honor to work on all our investigations, which are the heart and soul of PETA, but it has been the highest compliment ever to be able to work with our investigator to document the heartbreaking plight of the gentle giants who are abused by Ringling and give them a chance to escape from their long years of torment and beatings.

Now that we have given the feds more than sufficient evidence to seize these animals, I hope we will finally be able to make history for elephants.

- Dan Paden, Senior Research Associate


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Comments

this makes me ashamed to be a part of the human race. the fact that some effin loser would even do this to such a magnificent creature makes me cringe. i would say i hope someone sticks those trainers with bullhooks and yanks them around, but i wouldn't want to have to sink to the same low level as the trainers.

Posted by: marissa at July 22, 2009 1:46 PM
                                                               

what a bunch of loser dick heads! it angers me that such losers can treats animals in such an inhumane way. why dont they try that on people and see where that gets them. if i were to see them on the streets it would be all over for them they would think next time they want to hit another animal.. what can we do to get these animals out of there? i never liked going to the circus when i was younger and now i hate it even more so.

Posted by: vanessa at July 23, 2009 2:51 PM
                                                               

I'm so sad and I can not stop crying,how can that people be so cruel? I think they are cowers with no heart, I really would like to do the same things to them, make them suffer the same way they are making suffer those poor creaturs. I am so mad I wish they can go to hell.

Posted by: Elvia at July 25, 2009 11:09 PM
                                                               

This is NOT entertainment.
The only reason I'd visit the circus is to watch the animals turn on their cruel trainers.

Posted by: Little_Lotte at July 26, 2009 12:30 PM
                                                               

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