Articles tagged with: Britain The science on suffering: Husbandry and close confinement 17 May 2006 · 1 comment Poor husbandry in the circus may not be intentional, but it is to an extent unavoidable given the travelling nature of circuses and the temporary enclosures, living spaces and transporters that the animals have to inhabit. Victory: UK Circus Bans 11 May 2006 · 0 comments Defra Minister tells UK Parliament that certain non-domesticated animals would be banned from travelling circuses. Animals in Travelling Circuses: The Science on Suffering 9 May 2006 · 1 comment The new study reviews the scientific evidence on the effects of transport and captivity on animals that confirms their welfare is compromised – and this is the case for both domesticated and non-domesticated species. Statement from ADI: Veracity of MORI Opinion Poll 14 March 2006 · 0 comments STATEMENT FROM ANIMAL DEFENDERS INTERNATIONAL: Circus Industry claim that ADI MORI poll has been withdrawn, and veracity of data. Animal Welfare Bill – ADI position on circus animals 9 March 2006 · 0 comments Although ADI welcomes the UK Government’s movement on the issue of travelling circus animals within the Animal Welfare Bill, ADI believes that the Government’s proposal will be difficult for industry and public to understand. ADI welcomes ban on animals in circuses 9 March 2006 · 0 comments ADI is delighted at the announcement by Defra minister Ben Bradshaw yesterday that the Government is looking at a ban on the use of animals in circuses, with exemptions for domesticated species. « Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Next »