We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!

We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!

We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!
29.12.2021
France
We will never say yes to televised rodeo in France!
Exploitation for shows

Animals abused, mistreated, forcibly ridden: this is what rodeo is in reality. Contrary to what journalists from L’Équipe channel say, who have this week broadcast a programme on rodeo, the animals are not artists; they do not choose this life. They are terrified, and it is certainly what makes rodeo so fun for those who watch it. Once the farce of the show of human omnipotence ends, bovines and horses end up at the abattoir.

In France, there are already enough activities creating exploitation and suffering for animals. It is really not worth bringing in new ones!

According to Muriel Arnal, Founding President of One Voice: « Only an intense level of stress could make the bulls react in this way. Scientists have proven that, yes, animals feel pain and fear. Rodeos are the perfect illustration of this. This entertainment derived from animal suffering must disappear from our society. Are the pitiful humans who practise it still so dependent on animals to show their fake power by mistreating them in these moronic and macabre shows? »

Suffering sold as aggression

Calves, bulls, and horses forced to participate in all of these ‘sports’ have not asked for anything from anyone. They are not aggressive by nature. They are mistreated, hit, burnt, drugged… to give the impression of the human showing courage, whether riding a wild horse (bronc riding), riding a bull (bull riding), capturing a calf with a lasso (calf roping), or even wrestling a bull to the floor (steer wrestling), or a race on horseback around barrels (barrel racing), these activities are all rodeo events. The goal is not concealed: it involves being the ‘best’ cowboy, so it is a question of subduing the animals, training them, branding them with a hot poker, making them submissive…

Drugged

The only objections to steroid or anti-inflammatory injections in bulls (to make them aggressive or unable to feel pain) are not even an issue of fair-play (everyone does it, according to those on the frontline), but solely a sanitation issue: there should be no detectable product left during the competition… for human consumption! Worse, there are no regulations concerning mistreatment during training, and they are minimal during competitions.

Assaulted

So that they enter the track faster or rear up, burning the horses, giving them an electric shock, or hitting them is permitted… Everything is orchestrated to give the impression to the mob of spectators that bulls are ‘enraged’, even though often in reality they are struggling in pain after having been abused backstage.

Injured, their final destination is the abattoir

When they arrive at the abattoir, veterinarians make note of the damage. The calves have had their necks broken or have been violently thrown to the ground, some have broken ribs, internal bleeding… including bulls for that matter. They have ruptured aneurysms, heart attacks, shattered backs…. these are life-threatening conditions. Those who survive must start again the next time, and this happens until their last journey to the abattoir.

A revolting story

Rodeo promoters, breeders or event producers, television sponsors or channels, use the same tainted arguments as bull-fighting afficionados: the animals are artists, they are well-treated the rest of the time, they have lived a good life, the few minutes where they are on stage makes them a star… Except the humans who indulge this humiliating spectacle have a choice to take this risk; the animals never do and they are the losers for sure. According to investigations by animal advocates worldwide, (on bull-fighting or rodeos),we are mostly sold the same story ad nauseam which reeks of lies. This business is very lucrative, this ‘spectacle’ is only one step on the way to the cutting line, which only makes the animals’ owner wealthier along the way.

We suggest that you reach out to @lachainelequipe on Twitter sharing this article, so that the replay of the programme will no longer be accessible and the channel will commit to no longer broadcasting these harmful spectacles in the future. You can also write a (polite but engaging) comment on this article from the l’Équipe newspaper.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals

Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals

Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals
20.12.2021
Bourgogne
Unpublished investigation: deer farming and culling in France. No respite for wild animals
Wildlife

From Autumn to Spring, each year during the opening of the hunting season, animals that are considered to be game appear on restaurant menus. And stalls therefore fill up with wild boar pâtés or deer fillets for end of year celebrations. Therefore, wild animals are bred in France. And then they are released for hunting or otherwise sent to the abattoir. Legislation either doesn’t care or it provides exemptions to allow the unacceptable. Today we have revealed images that have never been seen before: the life and last moments of young deer from a breeding farm, making it even more official.

As everyone in France knows, deer are wild animals who live freely (but not peacefully) in the country’s forests. Hunters take great pleasure in killing them, claiming that “managing” them is to blame. We know less about the breeding of wild animals. Some sell “their” animals to hunting societies who release them and restore their reputation in the eyes naïve people by giving the impression that they are managing wildlife and nature. This is the case for pheasant and partridge breeding for example, an ordeal which we have exposed. Others are often also owners of closed parks, which we have shown in our investigation on penned hunting, and make a fortune out of this organised cruelty. But breeding farms can also sell their animals to the agri-food industry for them to end up on our fellow citizens’ end of year celebration tables.

How many of these kinds of breeding farms exist in our country? With these never-before-seen images, the terrible fate of these animals who are hardly protected at all can be seen.

Wild animal breeding farms: another scandal in the hunting world and for agri-food in France

Wild animals, with as much freedom as a prisoner, have little to no rights at all in France! Because abuse suffered by free wild animals is not a crime (this mutilated fox is a compelling example). They can therefore be subjected to anything since everything is an exception or dispensation. But they are the same animals; their nature does not change. Our investigation reveals the unfathomable legislative neglect that animals that are considered to be game are subject to, therefore including those that are born in a breeding farm and are not destined to be hunted.

The images that we have published are testament to the abandonment of wild animals in our country by policies. This is the reality for wild animals. If they are free, they are relentlessly hunted down; if they are captive they are massacred with no exception. We must urgently close down wild animal breeding in France. Muriel Arnal Founding President of One Voice

Deer are anything but happy at the Apicerf breeding farm…

At Apicerf nothing goes to waste. The breeder also sells young stag’s antlers at market which are from the young deer slaughtered at scarcely eighteen months of age. And, whether the farming is extreme or not, no one can say that dying at a year and a half having never been free is decent life worth living!

Death is the only way out

They are sent to the Grand Autunois Morvan abattoir in the middle of the night and put to death not even on a production line but directly in the truck. Once it is parked at the entrance of the abattoir, packed one next to the other, they try to get away from the herder who enters the space where they are confined. Armed with a captive bolt pistol, which he reloads between each animal, he makes humiliating and absurd remarks about his victims who collapse on top of each other. The last one vainly attempts a U-turn but his hooves stumble over the bodies and, cornered, he ends up just the same as his companions. “That one there gave me a funny look” “Yes!”… for every blow dealt, one falls. It is visible and audible what is going on inside the truck from the outside.

Like any intoxication the process is not accurate, and many wake up in complete agony or are suffocated or crushed under bodies. And the abattoir staff leave them piled up there in the back of the truck, which is an eternity for those who are dying, before dragging some along the ground, leaving a bloody trail behind, and hanging others on hooks to carry them inside…

We are requesting that this abattoir is closed as a matter of urgency or alternatively that they stop slaughtering deer because this is clearly not acceptable! We have filed a complaint for acts of cruelty and mistreatment committed particularly by an owner, as well as other sanitation offences. Sign our petition to close these wild animal breeding farms!

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

We also need you in order to continue our investigations and lift the veil on the extent of this suffering. Many other operations of the same kind are rife. We must investigate. Support our action so that wild animals are finally protected in our country.

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MarineLand, Canada, Kiska thrashing…

MarineLand, Canada, Kiska thrashing…

MarineLand, Canada, Kiska thrashing…
19.12.2021
Canada
MarineLand, Canada, Kiska thrashing…
Exploitation for shows

We filmed Kiska at MarineLand Canada in October 2021 doing violent back and forth movements from left to right near the glass at the shallow end of the pool.She struggles in the water, displacing large amounts of water.

Assessment of the situation of the cetaceans, held at MarineLand of Canada, Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Report prepared by Dr Ingrid N Visser (Phd), Tutukaka, New Zealand

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Read our campaign about the other MarineLand to know more

Dumba still needs us!

Dumba still needs us!

Dumba still needs us!
16.12.2021
Germany
Dumba still needs us!
Exploitation for shows

Another year of solitude has passed by for Dumba. Since her previous keepers put her into a permanent circus in Germany, she no longer spends her life on the road, shut up in a lorry, and is no longer subject to humiliating performances. But boredom still plagues her. Our investigators have witnessed her dismal day-to-day.

Time drags for Dumba… It has been a year since we found the elephant languishing at the back of the animal trainers’ property in the French department of Gard. It was 1 January 2021; she was kept prisoner in a tiny trailer and left to fight against the cold with temperatures below 0°c.

One year of rallying

We need to intervene urgently… we have moved heaven and earth to alert the public and the media, launched a petition, and reasoned with the mayor of Euzet-les-Bains who took the trainers’ side. We also sent letters to the region’s prefect and to the authorised representative in Alès and filed a complaint in order to obtain ownership of the elephant. However, despite the agreement of six independent experts attesting to her alarming state, the French authorities distinguished themselves by their inactivity. And Dumba’s ‘owners’ were able to escape to Germany peacefully.

Still in circus trainers’ hands

From now on, the elderly female is being kept in the Elefantenhof Platschow permanent circus near Hamburg. She has finally escaped from touring and training sessions that she has been enduring since being captured in Africa almost 40 years ago. Our investigators who diligently monitor her went back to see her. While other elephants are exploited between shows and popcorn, she has the privilege of not having to participate in acts. She can even take a few steps in a small enclosure at the back of a human-sized park and visitors don’t harass her. Is Dumba happy in view of all of this? Clearly not. Because she is still faced with isolation. Admittedly, she has other pachyderms surrounding her. But the enclosures separate them. So, it is alone, tragically alone, that Dumba’s days drag on.

Let’s offer her a better future!

Knowing that she is outside of our borders doesn’t mean that we will give up on improving her day-to-day life. Quite the contrary: proceedings are underway and we will fight until we get custody of her. Permanent circuses do not provide a satisfactory solution for the animals that they are keeping. Dumba should be cared for in a sanctuary with more space, surrounded by companions. We will fight until the end to obtain a peaceful sanctuary for her…

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

The other MarineLand : an orca in isolation and belugas crammed in…

The other MarineLand : an orca in isolation and belugas crammed in…

The other MarineLand : an orca in isolation and belugas crammed in…
09.12.2021
Canada
The other MarineLand : an orca in isolation and belugas crammed in…
Exploitation for shows

We have published an expert’s report and revealed previously unseen images of the cetaceans from the other MarineLand, located a stone’s throw from Niagara Falls in Ontario, where there are belugas, dolphins, and an orca stagnating in small, dirty tanks. Kiska has been alone for ten years. Animal welfare is so badly flawed that the problems being reported a decade ago are still unresolved and are getting worse! Yet another scandal in the captivity industry.We wrote to Isabelle Hudon, Ambassador of Canada in France as well as Sylvia Jones, Solicitor General of Ontario and Paula Milne, Ontario’s chief animal welfare inspector, and sent them the report.

Just before its annual closure for several months, one of our investigators returned to the other MarineLand in Canada to see what state the cetaceans were surviving in. Kiska was subjected to enforced isolation for years and was going round and round in a tank that was tiny in relation to her size and swimming capability. What will their lives become, being hidden out of sight for the entirety of the Canadian winter?

A damning report

When our investigator went back, the images and information collected were sent to Dr Ingrid Visser, a marine biologist who specialises in orcas, to create a report on Kiska’s state. According to the researcher who had visited MarineLand in person in 2015, 2017, and 2018, and had also received our images from 2021, the conditions of confinement, behaviour, and also the physical state of the animals were so worrying that the report covers much more than just the isolated and neglected orca as we had initially planned.

The quality of the water (page 55), the size of the tanks (page 43) and the general upkeep of the park are questionable. The mental and physical state of the animals is detrimental and has been for years.

« The cetaceans are all exposed to extreme welfare issues. All of them show stereotypical behaviours (in other words abnormal and/or repetitive behaviours). Many of the animals have injuries, of which many are probably the result of self-mutilation behaviours and/or attacks and/or injuries caused by the tanks. » Ingrid Visser, Marine Biologist

Assessment of the situation of the cetaceans, held at MarineLand of Canada, Niagara Falls, Ontario.

Download Report prepared by Dr Ingrid N Visser (Phd), Tutukaka, New Zealand

Kiska’s solitude and overcrowding for the belugas

The belugas are on top of each other and, inevitably in such conditions, are subject to attacking. They go round and round in circles, so much so that, like Kiska, their profound mental and psychological problems are also shown as physical problems. Some of them have teeth worn down to the gum, deformed bodies… In the tanks in the show auditorium, there are two sealions, five dolphins, and two belugas. These animals should not share the same tank system as the temperatures required for each species are completely different (mild for one, freezing cold for another). What’s more is that the latter are made to carry humans on their heads (page 29)! The dolphins’ skin is raked with bite marks, specific to being confined, and they are kept in a miniscule tank. As for Kiska, she spends her day idling, skimming around the sides of the tank always in the same direction. So much so that her dorsal fin is collapsing, typical of her having a health problem and a lack of exercise (page 5). Sometimes she exhales underwater to make bubbles, and often, near the “beach” in the tank, makes waves so strong that we think she hits her head on the glass (page 15). This is to keep herself occupied. For the three days that our investigator was there, at no point did the park make any enrichment available to Kiska to cure her boredom. Only mealtimes break the monotony of the days passing by. We were able to film them cleaning her teeth, which are in a pitiful state incidentally, almost comparable to Inouk’s in France… many of her teeth have been gnawed down to the flesh (page 7), which is just as painful for orcas as it would be for humans. This is the result of years in captivity: gnawing at the edges of the tanks, regurgitating numerous times due to stress, and not even using them to eat (everything is poured directly down their throat) (page 9). Furthermore, even care is given in a questionable way: a Betadine-type liquid is sprayed onto their teeth and runs down their lips (page 8)… but this liquid should not be ingested under any circumstance, which is inevitable! Ingrid Visser’s report further revealed that an open wound that she had on her tail for nine years has still not healed (page 14). That’s just life in a dolphinarium.

« The annual closure of the dolphinarium is a critical moment because no external witness is able to reveal any problems. We are very worried about what might happen to Kiska and the rest of the animals locked up behind closed gates at MarineLand Canada. We have not forgotten the tragic fate of Femke and the other dolphins sent from Parc Astérix (in France) to other European dolphinariums last year to continue to be exploited. » Muriel Arnal, One Voice’s President

A dilapidated dolphinarium in need of restoration? What about the animals?

Everything shows that the dolphinarium is deteriorating and that no investments have been made for years. Around the tanks and near the bear enclosures, there are numerous seagulls looking to grab what’s left of the belugas’ food from their “educational demonstrations” or what’s left of the brown bears’ food that has been distributed by visitors all day long. Droppings are spread all over the place and not cleaned up from one day to the next. On the edges of the tanks, on the ground, everywhere (page 38). There is a risk of numerous illnesses being transmitted to visitors and to children. The bears mope around in their enclosure, most of them stay away and even turn their backs on the visitors in a futile attempt to forget where they are. Two or three of the big eaters take a bath in front of the park’s clients who throw them food that they’ve bought at the kiosk just before.

The walruses, including Smooshi, previously one of the park’s attractions, have disappeared. What has happened to them?

Under the tanks, large dirty windows allow you to see the cetaceans. There are leaks everywhere and mud and algae grow at the joints. Signs indicate that the leaks are safe and that they should resolve on their own… the same signs photographed years before show the opposite is true (page 36)! Who are we kidding?

One of the signs, with attendance at half capacity (the few open rides are pretty much empty and so are the pathways), shows that the current owners may be looking to sell the park, including the animals. What will their fate be?

According to a local source, some of the most famous companies worldwide in the entertainment industry could be among the potential buyers… but this information remains to be confirmed.

«The number and the scope of the violations of Ontario Regulation 444/19 (NB: page 59) on animal welfare are considerable… it is recommended that the cetaceans are moved as soon as possible to a proper sanctuary by the sea.»Dr Ingrid Visser

There is a petition to free Kiska online. We are counting on you.

Sign the petition

Moana, a young orca in a pitiful state of health at Marineland in Antibes

Moana, a young orca in a pitiful state of health at Marineland in Antibes

Moana, a young orca in a pitiful state of health at Marineland in Antibes
23.11.2021
Alpes-Maritimes
Moana, a young orca in a pitiful state of health at Marineland in Antibes
Exploitation for shows

At Marineland in Antibes, just like his uncle (Inouk), mother (Wikie), and brother (Keijo), Moana goes round in circles in the filthy waters of the aging dolphinarium. Orcas can live for as long as humans. Yet Moana is 10 years old. And at his age, the sub-dermal wounds that we have photographed are very worrying. His state has worsened. Thanks to our images and to several visits to the park over the last few years, Moana has been studied and evaluated by Marine Biologist Dr Ingrid Visser, and by Dr Pierre Gallego, a veterinarian specialising in cetaceans. We are filing a complaint against the dolphinarium for acts of cruelty.

« The facility is small and in a bad state (and is deteriorating) and the poor quality of the water is worrying. I think that the data relating to Moana’s nutrition, health, behaviour, and aggression, as well as that related to the quality of the water, should be made accessible for independent orca experts. This would allow an accurate evaluation on the extent of the issues that Moana is faced with. » Dr Ingrid Visser PhD

A proposed law that is insufficient for orcas

As we reported two years ago, the risk of the French orcas from Marineland Antibes being sent to China remains. Even more so now that the law against animal mistreatment that has just been passed contains loopholes that allow it to get around that which it advises.

In fact, the law proposed that it is possible to keep orcas and dolphins in pools for research. But to study what exactly? How they suffer when they are cut off from the world? Illness among captive individuals? How to develop various diseases by imprisoning them?

« Moana’s state of health… is critical, and requires urgent treatment by a veterinarian. The pathological process which Moana seems to be a victim of is likely to put his life in danger » Dr Pierre Gallego

Moana is in poor health!

His chin, for example, is in a very bad state, as the numerous photographic snapshots from the report written by Dr Visser confirm (available for consultation at the bottom of the page). The colour of his skin has changed! And his state is worsening. The harmful state of the water is an exacerbating factor. He is also the target of the older orcas’ attacks, as is the case everywhere where cetaceans are kept in dolphinarium pools. It is one of the (many) problems of captivity.

Finally, the fact that they are going round and round in an environment that is too small and completely artificial, exacerbated by the absence of any depth, the poor quality of the water, the absence of choice, and difficulty in communication, creates a harmful strain on the orcas’ immune systems, which leads to them irreversibly developing mental and physical illnesses.

Little Ula at Loro Parque in Tenerife didn’t even last three years before dying. And in Marineland Antibes, we can no longer keep count of the number of deaths (Valentin) since it opened…

Our complaint to protect him

We have filed a complaint for acts of cruelty in relation to Moana, in which we have requested particularly that an independent investigation is carried out and for a precautionary foreclosure.

The precautionary foreclosure will allow the prohibition of all transportation as well as putting a stop to shows and experimentation. Also, he — and by extension Wikie, Keijo and Inouk — cannot risk being transferred, for example to China where they would be exploited more and more for shows. China is also a country that doesn’t have any regulations in terms of animal wellbeing. They will no longer be exploited for shows nor for “studies”, two activities which enforce them to do acts and sequences that they cannot choose… a very stressful way to train them.

We are also requesting that Moana is entrusted to our care so that one day we can transfer him to a marine sanctuary that we are in the process of creating with the best specialists in the world who have the necessary experience.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice

Moana, a 10-year-old male orca born in captivity, with subdermal tissue lesions

Download report written for One Voice by (Dr) Ingrid N. Visser

Monkeys destined for US labs die on board Wamos Air flight

Monkeys destined for US labs die on board Wamos Air flight

Monkeys destined for US labs die on board Wamos Air flight
17.11.2021
International
Monkeys destined for US labs die on board Wamos Air flight
Animal testing

Animal Protection groups are calling on the Spanish holiday charter airline, Wamos Air, to immediately stop transporting monkeys for research laboratories following the tragic deaths this week of several monkeys on board its flight from Cambodia to the US.

The tragedy began Sunday 14th November. According to a tip-off received by a concerned person in Madrid, Wamos Air transported 720 long-tailed macaques as cargo on Flight EB998 from Cambodia (PNH) to Houston (IAH) (AWB 46090129060). The ordeal suffered by these monkeys included confinement inside small transit crates for 24 hours of flying time, with an additional six hour stop-over in Tbilisi, Georgia, which included a three hour delay. In addition, many hours would have been spent in transit to and from the airports.

In recent months, animal protection groups Action for Primates (UK), One Voice (France) and Stop Camarles (Spain), have spearheaded a campaign across Europe calling on Wamos Air to stop transporting monkeys after discovering the Madrid-based airline was flying thousands of monkeys to the US for research.

Sarah Kite, Co-founder of Action for Primates, stated: « This tragedy exposes the shocking reality of the suffering inherent in the transportation of these intelligent and sentient beings. It is simply not possible to confine non-human primates to small crates, away from familiar surroundings, and transport them on long journeys across the world without causing considerable distress, physical and psychological suffering. This is an issue that attracts widespread public concern, and it is time for Wamos Air to join the long list of airlines that now refuse to be a part of the cruel global trade in monkeys for research. »

« We know that deaths occur on airlines flying monkeys for research, but details are rarely publicised. This shocking and heartbreaking incident on board a Wamos Air flight is a stark reminder of the very real suffering involved in the global trade and transportation in non-human primates for research. »

The long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis) is the most heavily traded non-human primate species for the global research and testing industry, with the US being one of the world’s largest importers and users of non-human primates for research. In 2020, imports of long-tailed macaques from Cambodia by the US increased by 82.8% – from 8,571 in 2019 to 15,664 in 2020.

Wamos Air, formerly Pullmantur Air, primarily operates passenger charter flights to holiday destinations, including in the Caribbean. It is a subsidiary of the Miami-based Royal Caribbean Group (formerly Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd), the world’s second-largest cruise line entity, which operates Royal Caribbean International, Celebrity Cruises and Silversea Cruises.

During transportation, monkeys are held in small transit crates and travel as cargo. In addition to the cramped conditions, they may be forced to endure inadequate ventilation, unfamiliar and loud noises, temperature and humidity fluctuations and delays en-route. Monkeys may become ill or die in transit, as happened in this case. For others, anxiety and stress can lead to infections and the onset of disease which may remain latent until the animals reach their destination.

At the Nouveau Cirque Triomphe, lions breed instead of being sent to a sanctuary…

At the Nouveau Cirque Triomphe, lions breed instead of being sent to a sanctuary…

At the Nouveau Cirque Triomphe, lions breed instead of being sent to a sanctuary…
04.11.2021
France
At the Nouveau Cirque Triomphe, lions breed instead of being sent to a sanctuary…
Exploitation for shows

Since June 22, 2021, the Nouveau Cirque Triomphe has been forbidden to keep any feline. And yet, at the beginning of October in Jons, our investigators filmed a mating between a lion and a lioness. This shows the extent to which circus performers, and Joseph Gougeon in particular, cousin of the circus performers from Cirque de Paris, Italiano and Idéal, ignore official orders and do as they please all the time. Breeding is actually happening in this circus and it’s not its first criminal act: last year alone, it sold a lion to a taxidermist in Paris, and holds a lion with the same identification number as Jon, even though he had been seized from the Cirque de Paris several months earlier! We’re stepping up our administrative procedures.

If our representatives think that by allowing breeding to continue for another two years, they are making compromises and allowing circus performers to “adapt”, what they are really doing is allowing the trade in big cats to continue! Circus performers already benefit from compromises, conscientiously ignoring the regulations that apply to their trade.

Tougher proceedings against a circus that continues to trample on the rules

After our investigators discovered in October that the circus was indeed keeping four lions, despite the partial closure order, we filed an additional complaint (for carrying on an activity in violation of a closure order).

We also wrote to the Rhône DDPP, the department of the prefecture responsible for captive wild animals on its territory, requesting written proof of the death of the lion, who died on February 16, 2021 and was sent to the Parisian taxidermist.

As part of our appeal to the administrative court in June 2021, the prefecture has initiated a procedure to have the lions placed in a suitable structure, but if Gougeon has appealed as it is said, he could keep them in the meantime, as long as they are not presented in a show… Yet the prefectoral decree has not been challenged in the administrative court by the circus.

In any case, we have reinforced our appeal with a supplementary brief for these lions. And since the Rhône DDPP says that the National advisory commission for captive wildlife is due to meet and rule on Gougeon’s application for a competency certificate, we’ve written to the Commission. It’s mind-boggling! We wouldn’t allow a quarter of what circus performers dare to do to any other citizen. We demand to be heard on the serious and numerous failures and unwillingness of the trainer to comply with the regulations.

These lions and lionesses must be entrusted to us!

These animals are being mistreated and kept in absolutely abject conditions. This circus should no longer keep felines! But what we filmed a few weeks ago in October were animals in the process of reproducing. So there are going to be more babies?! Who are once again going to feed the traffic… This is all very lucrative for the circus, but totally illegal and scandalous. Muriel Arnal President of One Voice

Following these new elements, we are writing another letter to the prefect, this time to ask him to seize the animals and entrust them to us. Sign the Brindas residents’ petition, already supported by over 20,000 people.

At the Muller Circus, tiger cubs are born, exhibited and then disappear year after year…

At the Muller Circus, tiger cubs are born, exhibited and then disappear year after year…

At the Muller Circus, tiger cubs are born, exhibited and then disappear year after year…
03.11.2021
France
At the Muller Circus, tiger cubs are born, exhibited and then disappear year after year…
Exploitation for shows

In October 2021, whistleblowers alerted us to the fact that the Muller family, the owners exploiting Jumbo, were exhibiting a tiger cub to the public, and even allowing them to be touched. Our investigators went to the site and found two of them. This constitutes mistreatment and an offense. And what’s happening to the cubs? We are lodging a new complaint against the circus and putting the Drôme DDPP on notice.

Circuses are supposed to obey rules. In this case, it’s the decree of March 18, 2011. Each trainer has a license for certain animal species, and a maximum number is set. Muller has for instance a hippopotamus, Jumbo, and tigers. But not everything is allowed! These animals must all participate in the show (which is often far from being the case), otherwise why subject them to transport and confinement in cage trucks? As for the shows themselves, they must follow certain rules: no exhibition of tiger cubs, for example, in the decree authorizing the opening of this circus! But that’s exactly what our investigators witnessed! Cubs just a few weeks old, separated from their mothers at an early age, dragged brusquely from their cages by one paw, then groped by the audience.

Welfare, safety and health: trampled underfoot by trainers

Handling tiger cubs in particular is totally contrary to the well-being of the babies, but a simple separation is already a problem for both the cubs and their mother.

Such interactions are strictly forbidden. For safety reasons, of course, but also for health reasons: diseases, known as zoonoses when they are transmissible from one species to another, can be transmitted. What the Muller Circus is doing even goes against the recommendations of the European Association of Zoos and Aquariums (EAZA).

How, under such conditions, can we expect children to see animals – particularly tigers, whose species is disappearing – as anything other than objects at their disposal? How can we hope to protect the planet if nature is objectified in this way?

For the baby tigers and their mother, we have lodged a complaint against the circus for mistreatment by an operator, irregular exploitation and detention methods likely to cause suffering.

What happens to the babies? Do they feed the traffic?

What’s more, as we’ve already said in other cases, we’re deeply concerned about the fate of these babies. At Parc Saint Léger, at Mario Masson‘s, at Triomphe, Paris, Idéal or Gougeon cousins’ Italiano circuses: what happens to the babies after a few weeks? A few months? After all, circuses cannot exceed the number of felines authorized in each opening decree. And although the births are always described as “unusual”, there are still some every year. What happens to them, then, since circus performers have to give them up, or even get rid of them, on pain of being fined?

We are also putting the Drôme prefecture (DDPP department) on notice to find out how many births have taken place in this circus, and what has happened to the animals. The bill on animal mistreatment (PPL Animaux) only provides that breeding be prohibited in traveling circuses within two years. This will do nothing to help these baby big cats, victims of this and other forms of trafficking, such as ending up in a taxidermist’s shop where their remains are sold for tens of thousands of euros!

Two proceedings are therefore underway: one criminal, the other administrative.

Dog breeding in Gannat for the laboratories: the administrative tribunal have cancelled planning permission!

Dog breeding in Gannat for the laboratories: the administrative tribunal have cancelled planning permission!

Dog breeding in Gannat for the laboratories: the administrative tribunal have cancelled planning permission!
02.11.2021
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Dog breeding in Gannat for the laboratories: the administrative tribunal have cancelled planning permission!
Animal testing

Humiliation for the municipality of Gannat. Beagle breeding in Gannat cannot be expanded. The Clermont-Ferrand administrative tribunal have ruled in favour of One Voice and their partner, FNE Allier [France Nature & Environment Allier], who filed a joint appeal in 2019. It is a truly great victory against one of the links in the animal experimentation chain in France, and especially for the many beagles who will avoid having to suffer in this place void of love. We never gave up on them.

Photo : Jenny, Charlotte, Linda et Zoé, saved by One Voice from the Gannat breeding facility in 1999

The breaking point of an expansion with detrimental consequences for the environment

Since animal advocates such as ourselves weren’t heard in ethical arguments linked to animal experimentation, we criticised the prefectural decree on the ecological aspects that such an expansion would have on the environment. In fact, our association defends all animals: those found inside breeding farms such as wild animals, as well as nature and humans. Pollution is a major problem which we must counterbalance by combining all of our efforts. However, the Marshall BioResources (MBR) project backed by the municipality of Gannat was not precise or protective enough for the surrounding ecosystem.

According to Muriel Arnal, founding president of One Voice: « Dogs suffer martyrdom in laboratories. And breeding in Gannat is no exception. The obscurity of this sector is deliberately retained; there is a need for more transparency and controls. France would do well to fund research into alternative methods. In the meantime, we are fighting for these dogs being used as guinea pigs. Obtaining a ban on the expansion of this breeding farm signifies thousands of lives spared. »

A matter of money where dogs are the product

In 2017, the American giant Marshall BioResources took over the breeding of beagles destined to suffer and die on tiled laboratory benches, before this year buying a breeding centre in Yonne, Mézilles (the reputation of which was already badly damaged by associations such as ours) to avoid the inconveniences linked with transporting animals to laboratories by air and to cut back on costs. The aim? To keep making more money from dogs in France, knowing that our country is one of the three biggest users of dogs for animal experimentation within the European Union.

France leads in animal experimentation obscurity

There is a serious problem with transparency in the animal experimentation sector. There is no exception here, where the beagles are hidden from public view in ultra-secure locations of which images are rare. In that case, how can the public be incensed by their fate? Those who are on occasion born with genetic conditions to test this or that product. Those which we know so little about… in these conditions that they are born into, will they grow up? How are they treated? All we know is that they will never set foot on a blade of grass, or run on the beach, or roll onto their backs to be given a belly rub, or warm themselves in front of a fireplace… instead, they will be inoculated with toxic products until their organs can take no more and they fail one by one, causing them excruciating pain before they die and are dissected.

A long-term battle

One Voice’s battle in Gannat and against MBR is nothing new. Since the end of the 1990s, our association (then named Talis) has prevented the construction of a breeding farm in Montbeugny. We have also fought against Harlan in Gannat when this company owned it…

We will never give up on the animals who are victims of animal experimentation, whether in France or in Europe

In September, we took part in a rally, organised by Animal1st, outside the Gannat breeding farm following the movement that was started in Great Britain: Free the MBR Beagles, and in one on 16 September in front of the MBR headquarters in Lyon. We started a petition for transparent research and for replacing animal experimentation with alternative methods. Speaking of which, the European Parliament has just voted for a plan of action to put an end to animal experimentation in Europe. We are also part of the coalition that set up the European Citizens’ Initiative, which is working towards the same goal.

Translated from the French by Joely Justice