This critical analysis presents a case for current inadequacy of legislation protecting the welfare of wild animals used in travelling circuses in England. The Licensing Scheme, that is currently in effect, can never guarantee the welfare of wild animals used by circuses, given both the nature of the circus as a stressful environment, and the natures of the wild animals that, in such conditions, are limited in carrying out typical social habits and motivated behaviours. Only the implementation of the Wild Animals in Circuses Bill and the total ban that it entails can guarantee adequate welfare protection for wild animals. Scotland is currently in the process of implementing its own draft bill banning the use of wild animals in travelling ci...
Good animal welfare is crucial for the success of circuses and zoos. Epidemiological studies of anim...
Visiting the zoo is a beloved national pastime — American zoos attract 183 million people annually. ...
This is a scoping review on the welfare of exotic pets, requested by the Scottish Animal Welfare Com...
This critical analysis presents a case for current inadequacy of legislation protecting the welfare ...
Five countries – Austria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Israel and Singapore – have already implemented a ban...
In recent years, the use of (wild) animals in circuses, and similar performances, has become the sub...
In recent years, the use of (wild) animals in circuses, and similar performances, has become the sub...
The European Union does not offer any legal framework for the protection of animals kept in circuses...
A comprehensive synopsis of the welfare of captive, wild (ie non-domesticated) animals in travelling...
The European Union does not offer any legal framework for the protection of animals kept in circuses...
The development of legislation in Great Britain covering zoos is described. In 1945, there were only...
The study examines the legislative issues associated with providing a legal solution to the problem ...
In recent years, the use of (wild) animals in circuses, and similar performances, has become the sub...
The Asian elephants featured in the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus are theoretically g...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether the Animals Act 1971 places a disproportionate bur...
Good animal welfare is crucial for the success of circuses and zoos. Epidemiological studies of anim...
Visiting the zoo is a beloved national pastime — American zoos attract 183 million people annually. ...
This is a scoping review on the welfare of exotic pets, requested by the Scottish Animal Welfare Com...
This critical analysis presents a case for current inadequacy of legislation protecting the welfare ...
Five countries – Austria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Israel and Singapore – have already implemented a ban...
In recent years, the use of (wild) animals in circuses, and similar performances, has become the sub...
In recent years, the use of (wild) animals in circuses, and similar performances, has become the sub...
The European Union does not offer any legal framework for the protection of animals kept in circuses...
A comprehensive synopsis of the welfare of captive, wild (ie non-domesticated) animals in travelling...
The European Union does not offer any legal framework for the protection of animals kept in circuses...
The development of legislation in Great Britain covering zoos is described. In 1945, there were only...
The study examines the legislative issues associated with providing a legal solution to the problem ...
In recent years, the use of (wild) animals in circuses, and similar performances, has become the sub...
The Asian elephants featured in the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus are theoretically g...
The purpose of this paper is to determine whether the Animals Act 1971 places a disproportionate bur...
Good animal welfare is crucial for the success of circuses and zoos. Epidemiological studies of anim...
Visiting the zoo is a beloved national pastime — American zoos attract 183 million people annually. ...
This is a scoping review on the welfare of exotic pets, requested by the Scottish Animal Welfare Com...