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The Great British Circus' Big Disgrace March 5, 2009

Posted by Rachel-O at March 5, 2009 9:14 AM | Permalink | Comments ( 4 ) | TrackBack

Sarah from peta2 UK has a guest blog asking you to take action against the Great British Circus. Make your voice heard! Take action now to stand up for Delhi, Vana Mana, Sonja and all other animals exploited in the circus.
-Rachel


The Great British Circus will be touring the UK in 2009 for up to 8 months using elephants—the first to appear in a circus in more than ten years. Three elephants, two from India name Delhi and Vana Mana, and one from Africa called Sonja, will be performing up to twice a day for the tour.

Animals used in circuses have usually been taken from the wild, where they once roamed free, or they were bred in captivity so that they could live a life of isolation and punishment.

When we go to the circus we expect a fun packed night of talent and exciting stunts—not to watch animals who are forced to perform humiliating tricks.

Make sure to get your friends, family and relatives to boycott The Great British Circus too.



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