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North Texas e-news, July 2008
City of Austin to
investigate circus animal suffering
July 2008
Austin - This past week at
Austin City Hall, councilor Lee Leffingwell met with CSI actress Jorja Fox at
a press conference held by Animal Defenders International (ADI) and confirmed
he would certainly look in to the issue of circus animal cruelty in Austin.
Leffingwell accepted a letter, report and DVD from Fox, on behalf of the
campaigning group, which asks for the city council to consider a ban on animal
circuses in light of the evidence presented by ADI's report and undercover
footage.
After receiving the scientific report and undercover footage, which Animal
Defenders International claims shows animals suffering and abused at the hands
of circus trainers, Leffingwell confirmed that every year the Austin City
Council receives numerous comments from the public concerned about the
treatment of animals in circuses.
Footage on this particular tape allegedly includes an elephant being beaten
and brought to her knees by a circus handler wielding a golf club.
Councilor Leffingwell stated, "I think just about every year when the circus
comes to town we get a lot of emails and comments about the treatment of
animals, specifically elephants."
"I know it's a matter of concern to people in the community," Leffingwell
added. "I think it is something, certainly, we will take a look at."
Jorja Fox was thrilled to have been able to meet the councilor and hand over
the letter and has been supporting ADI's campaign in to move for a ban on
animal circuses in America.
Jan Creamer, ADI USA President said, "We are heartened that the people of
Austin have already demonstrated their compassion for these animals, that the
council is responding, and we look forward to the city joining the many others
around the world that have said no to this cruelty."
Some of the worst abuse revealed featured a trainer from Cut and Shoot north
of Houston who was allegedly filmed by ADI viciously beating an elephant and
even dragging the animal to its knees and kicking it in the face.
"We believe Texans will be horrified that such cruelty could be taking place
on their doorstep," Creamer said in closing.


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