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'Elephant' on Crutches Confronts Potential Circusgoers in Jacksonville

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PETA Warns Jacksonville Mayor That Ringling Illegally Forces Crippled Elephants to Perform Stunts

For Immediate Release:
January 18, 2012

Contact:
David Perle 202-483-7382 

Jacksonville, Flo. -- An "elephant" on crutches wearing a bloody bandage around her head will lead PETA's contingent of protesters on Thursday as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus prepares for its opening show at Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena. The action comes on the heels of a letter that Raising Hope star Cloris Leachman sent to Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown explaining that Ringling routinely forces sick and arthritic elephants to perform difficult tricks in its shows—which is a violation of Florida state law. Leachman joins PETA in asking the mayor to prohibit Ringling from using these ailing animals in its Jacksonville shows. As Leachman explains in her PETA video urging seniors not to take their families to the circus, arthritis is one of the leading reasons why captive elephants in the U.S. are euthanized.

When:   Thursday, January 19, 12 noon

Where:  Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena, E. Duval Street and A Philip Randall Boulevard, Jacksonville

"Forcing elephants to perform painful contortions despite ill health is cruel—and it could be a death sentence," says PETA Director Delcianna Winders. "We're telling families that if their children or grandchildren love animals, the last place they should go is this kind of circus."

For more information, please visit PETA.org.

 


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