Damien backs ban on using wild animals in circuses

2nd May 2018

Damien backs ban on using wild animals in circuses


Damien Moore MP is calling on the Government to ban the use of wild animals in circuses, as it is revealed that eighteen wild animals are still used in the United Kingdom today. Public opinion polls consistently show majority support for a ban, with our country falling behind other countries in taking action. Damien has joined the RSPCA in Parliament to campaign on the issue.

Circuses are wholly unsuitable environments for wild animals, with repeated studies showing that circus life is likely to have a significantly harmful impact on the welfare of many types of animals. An increasing number of countries have now introduced bans, leaving us lagging behind on this important issue of animal welfare.

A total ban is long overdue. With the existing regulations due to expire in January 2020, now is the time for the Government to take action to cement the UK’s position as a world leader in animal welfare.

Damien said: “I’m proud to support the RSPCA in campaigning to bring an end to the use of wild animals in circuses. We are a nation of animal lovers, so I find it shocking that this practice is still happening in the UK today. It is time for the Government to take action.”

Ros Clubb, senior scientific manager for Captive Wild Animals, said: ‘Wild animals do not belong in the circus. We continue to push the Westminster Government to bring in its manifesto promise to ban the outdated practice of using wild animals in circuses in England as we believe these animals cannot be cared for adequately within the current level of regulations. Circuses touring with wild animals need to be finally consigned to the history books. In 2018, there’s simply no excuse for it.”