Monday, June 5, 2017

The animals need your help!/ It's time to stop the use of wild animals for profit; so we can enjoy a humane fun filled show!


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Please contact your council member and ask them to support ;
Intro 1233 Ban the use of wild animals in New York City

Background 
Download PDF:https://eshv.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/ESHV-Report-NYC-Intro-1233-circuses.pdf

The use of wild animals in circuses is inhumane and a serious risk to public safety. Intro. 1233 is needed because current laws do not adequately protect animals and people from the cruelty and safety risks posed by the use of wild animals in circuses and other public performances in New York City.
Animal Cruelty
In the wild elephants do not perform headstands, bears do not balance on balls, and tigers do not jump through rings of fire. Circus animals are forced to perform these unnatural tricks under threat of physical punishment. Numerous undercover investigations have demonstrated widespread use of brutal and abusive training techniques for circus animals including shocking with electric prods, and beatings with metal bars, baseball bats, whips, pitchforks and hooked rods known as bull-hooks. 1 Animals may also be drugged or have their teeth or claws surgically removed. When they are not being forced to perform, circus animals endure extensive travel – sometimes 11 months out of the year – in cramped trailers where they are often chained and isolated for long duration's and denied exercise and other natural behavioral needs. This unnatural confinement leads to further psychological and physical trauma.

Public Safety
The use of wild animals in circuses poses a serious risk to public safety. Wild animals by nature can act instinctively and unpredictably. Factoring in the additional and chronic stress caused by the abusive training methods and conditions of captivity, there is a high risk that these animals may attempt to attack or escape. Wild animals may also carry serious transmittable diseases and infections, including tuberculosis. Current local, state, and federal law does not adequately protect circus animals from cruelty or protect the public from the dangers posed by these animals. Indeed many of the circuses that routinely perform in NYC have been repeatedly cited for violations of the Animal Welfare Act and have been documented engaging in egregious animal cruelty in undercover video investigations. Greenburgh, NY, Plattsburgh, NY and Southampton, NY have already enacted local laws to ban the use of wild animals in circuses and a many other states and municipalities in the U.S. and around the globe have enacted done the same. It’s time for NYC to prioritize humane treatment of animals and protecting public safety by enacting Intro. 1233.
Impact of the Proposed Legislation
Intro. No. 1233 would add a new section 17-199.1 to the New York City Administrative Code to prohibit performances by wild or exotic animals in New York City. The term “performance” would include any circus, exhibition, public showing, presentation, display, exposition, fair, act, ride, trade show, petting zoo, carnival, parade, race, performance, or similar undertaking in which animals are required to perform tricks, give rides, or participate as accompaniments for the entertainment of a live audience. 2

Take Action:
Call your Council Member and ask them to bar inhumane and unsafe wild animal circuses from NYC by voting for Intro. 1233.
Questions:
Contact ESHV Executive Director, Allie Feldman Taylor at allie@eshv.org
March 2017


An email sent to me from Allie Feldman Taylor, Founder, Executive Director:
Super news! Intro 1233, legislation to ban wild animals from circuses in NYC, is now supported by a SUPERMAJORITY of the City Council! Thanks to the work of Council Members Rosie Mendez and Corey Johnson and hundreds of volunteers who called, wrote letters, and lobbied, the bill is expected to be voted on very soon.

Please click on the links below to contact your council member
https://eshv.org/action/?link_id=1&can_id=927494ae4e634c7cd71d04bf065036c5&source=email-supermajority&email_referrer=supermajority___224271&email_subject=supermajority

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