End of wild animals in circus, dolphinariums and mink breeding centers

Antoine

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Great day for France as Barbara Pompili, the Minister of Ecology, announced the end of wild animals in travelling circus, delphinariums and mink breeding centers for fur.
The mink breeding center will be banned in five years. No dates have been told for circus and dolphinariums but it will be made together with the owners. Breeding and arrivals of new dolphins and orcas will be banned as soon as possible and the dolphinariums will be closed when good solutions could have been found for the future of the animals. Quite the same for circus.
 
Great day for France as Barbara Pompili, the Minister of Ecology, announced the end of wild animals in travelling circus, delphinariums and mink breeding centers for fur.
The mink breeding center will be banned in five years. No dates have been told for circus and dolphinariums but it will be made together with the owners. Breeding and arrivals of new dolphins and orcas will be banned as soon as possible and the dolphinariums will be closed when good solutions could have been found for the future of the animals. Quite the same for circus.

However, are domestic animals such as dogs and horses still allowed in circuses?
 
What will happen to the minks? I hope none of them will be released into the wild.

The minks are american ones and are bred just for fur. They are put to sleep in this way. So I suppose the company will continue business until it will be prohibited and if some minks are still in the center they will be sent outside to other breeders.

However, are domestic animals such as dogs and horses still allowed in circuses?
We don't have precisions about this at the moment but articles just speak about wild animals not domestic ones.
 
It's probably good that mink breeding centers are going - but I'm not sure you can call a day where dolphinariums and traveling circuses are banned a "great day". It's far from it.
 
What will happen to the minks? I hope none of them will be released into the wild.

Honestly, I think they will hopefully all be euthanized.

I can't say I really give a damn what happens to them either (as long as they are not released into the wild) as it is Mustela lutreola that I feel most worried about.
 
@birdsandbats Are you killing me ?
How can we compare few square meters without any peace of nature with average (I don't speak about the best) enclosures in zoo ? And, of course, all circus have vets to watch over the animals all year round :rolleyes:
These animals aren't in a "few square meters" for too long, only a few weeks at most. The rest of the year they have lots of space. And it's not as if they are sitting in that space for long periods of time, either, the shows are a great form on enrichment.
 
These animals aren't in a "few square meters" for too long, only a few weeks at most. The rest of the year they have lots of space. And it's not as if they are sitting in that space for long periods of time, either, the shows are a great form on enrichment.
I agree with @Antoine on this. Even just how many circuses treat their animals. Many use brutal methods of training them. I don't think it's right to use animals just to entertain people. I think they belong in a place where they can live their life similar to how they would in the wild (like at a zoo).
 
Also:
Wikipedia said:
animals in circuses are frequently beaten into submission and that physical abuse has always been the method for training circus animals. It is also alleged that the animals are kept in cages that are too small and are given very little opportunity to walk around outside of their enclosure
 
I agree with @Antoine on this. Even just how many circuses treat their animals. Many use brutal methods of training them. I don't think it's right to use animals just to entertain people. I think they belong in a place where they can live their life similar to how they would in the wild (like at a zoo).
Many ≠All
 
Besides entertainment, dolphinariums serve other purposes, too. They can be used to rehab stranded cetaceans and sea turtles.
I don't have any opinions about dolphinariums, mainly because I haven't looked into researching them that much, however, I believe as long as there is enough space for the dolphins, it's probably okay.
 
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