Lafone
Well-Known Member
I choose to remain neutral when people ask me about the bill. But my only concern is of the large snakes, big cats and rhinos as they have endangered species could possibly helped more than the others. Also will those species being banned SSP's cease to exist in Canada? I also must ask what they consider cheetahs, cougars, servals and clouded leopard's "big cats" cheetahs and clouded leopard specifically could cause a headache for the CAZA and AZA(potentially). I do support the cetaceans not being captivity(Orca's specifically).
Reading the detail of the legislation there seems to be a move to stop keeping some animals (big cats) in unsuitable conditions but maintains their place in zoos and the bill is supported by zoos. Elephants aside that doesn’t appear to cause a headache for the SSP given roadside or private zoos probably won’t be in it. It seems to be pretty good legislation that has the backing of some of Canadas foremost zoological institutions.
The elephant debate is one that rumbles on worldwide and there is definitely a move to remove them from captivity. As Neil rightly says to engage with that debate we have to face into the fact that for people who don’t want to see captive elephants it’s not about good conditions, big enclosures, good health etc it’s about the notion it’s morally wrong to keep an elephant captive at all.
As a complete outsider (apologies to Canadians) on this the legislation seems to be in two parts.
One is wholly welfare focused and brings reforms apparently welcomed by major zoos to improve conditions for animals particularly those currently kept and bred in poor collections. Combined with new rules on importing parts for endangered animals. Both those changes seem welcome.
And the other is about the elephant question which isn’t about how they are kept but whether they are kept at all. On this the zoos have apparently bowed to the inevitable and based on this debate being a global one I think it’s better for zoos to be on the inside of the debate than outside it.