ASPCA Position
The ASPCA is opposed to using wild or exotic (nonnative wild) animals, whether taken from the wild or captive-bred, in circuses, carnivals and other traveling animal shows because of the stress,cruelty and physical, social and psychological deprivations that the animals inevitably suffer, many as a direct result of being on the road much of the year.
Circuses and education
Associate Professor Barry Spurr,
Fellow of the Australian College of Educators,
University of Sydney
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Circuses and wild animals
Dr Bill Jordan, International wildlife expert and founder of the British RSPCA's Wildlife Dept
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Zoocheck Canada protests against circuses
Julie Woodyer, Campaigns Director, Zoocheck Canada Inc.
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Circuses and conservation
Nicola Beynon, Humane Society International, Wildlife and Habitat, Program Manager
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Public safety
Public Safety and the Ineffectiveness of Circus Recapture Plans, report by Zoocheck Canada inc
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American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and circus cruelty
ASPCA website - official position
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