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May 2010 Wild Performance Falls Short Not very long ago, two trainers of wild animals were killed; one a trainer of whales, the other, a trainer of elephants. Clearly, the deaths were tragedies; but, could these painful losses have been avoided? Could better precautions have eliminated the possibility of wild animal attacks? Or maybe, a more fundamental question is: should wild animals be made to perform for our enjoyment? Wild animals have performed in circuses and aquatic shows for centuries. Spectacles in ancient We must ask ourselves, are circuses and aquatic shows that use wild animals as entertainers good viewing? Or are they harmful to the animals who are often coerced into standing on a drum, jumping through a fire-ringed hoop, or playing a musical instrument? Can we ever make wild animal entertainment safe and enjoyable for both the animals and the humans? What’s your opinion? Email us to share your thoughts about animals and entertainment! # |