New York: Ask your state assemblymember and senator to support legislation ending the use of certain wild animals in traveling acts.
Wild animals don’t belong in traveling exhibits and shows. They are typically subjected to neglect, abusive training, prolonged confinement, and their use in shows puts the public at risk. Many of these wild animals develop behavioral and health problems from a lifetime of confinement and captivity performing archaic tricks.
A.5850/S.3629-A aims to prohibit the use of wild cats, bears, primates, kangaroos and wallabies in traveling wild animal acts in New York.
Dangerous incidents involving wild animals in traveling shows have occurred in New York, highlighting the need for action. Please contact your state assemblymember and senator today and let them know that you support bill A.5850/S.3629-A. It’s not entertainment—it’s cruelty.
TAKE ACTION
Please take a moment to contact your state assemblymember and senator today and ask them to vote for bill A.5850/S.3629-A to protect animals, using the form below.