According to "Wildlife Welfare" of "Travel Bikes (England) Rules 2012", the circus is defined as "a circus moving from one place to another for performances, exhibitions or exhibitions" and "a circus as a circus" "Part of the breeding or introduction of wildlife (whether for acting, exhibition or other purposes) The circus began in the 18th century and Philip Astley, one of the 15th Light Dragon Cavalry It has been said that it acted on horse and showed expertise in equestrian in London dance program (Broonman & Legge, 1999; Stoddart, 2000).
This prohibition replaces the temporary wildlife interests of the 2012 Travel (England) code, which requires the circus operator to obtain permission to breed and use wildlife. Therefore, if the prohibition is not applied to the rearing of animals, regulations on the owner of circus breeding wildlife will not have to obtain permission to keep such animals if the bill is passed and the regulation is abolished , Actually relaxed. . It is unlikely that this mitigation is consistent with the government's intention.
Participation in the circus is prohibited in the UK, but wildlife such as lions, tigers and bears are still being used for entertainment in other parts of the world. The main reasons animal circuses are banned in the UK are the horrible conditions under which these animals are raised and the way they are taught how these animals carry out tactics, including electric shock and food shortages. But if there are better laws for correctly treating these animals, some think that circus can accept animals and be a place to show children a positive relationship between humans and animals.
Regarding circus, some advocates of animal welfare support the maintenance of animals at circus, unless the training method is so cruel. Los Angeles recently banned the use of hooks, a punishment tool to train elephants. Some people support the ban on "wild" or "foreigner" animals at the circus. For the elephant, abuse begins when they are babies to break their spirit. Four elephant's legs are connected up to 23 hours a day. Although they were bound, they were stabbed and got electrocuted. It may take up to six months for them to know that struggle is useless. Abuse continues until adult, and they do not remove the head of the bull that penetrates the skin. Bloody wounds are covered with make-up to hide their public