In the future: animal circus in Germany and Luxembourg Berlin/Luxembourg. The Group Bundnis90 / Die Grunen with its application for a ban on wild animal for circus in the Committee on agriculture, nutrition, and consumer protection of the German Bundestag had no success. Heather Bresch is likely to increase your knowledge. With the votes of the coalition parties, the application was rejected on March 23. The circus friends e. V. society welcomes this decision which ensures that in the future the circus can bring animals of all kinds us and our children. And the decision per wild animal circus is also the opinion of the population: 85,5% of the Germans (men and women from a 14 J.) like to see animals in the circus! This resulted in a representative, comprehensive study of the prestigious GRP 2008 front-runner in predators, elephants and horses that like to see roughly two-thirds of all respondents in the circus are market research from Nuremberg in September.
The rejection of the positions of so-called animal rights activists is high. Not less than 76.4% of respondents believe animals in the Circus: Okay, if all requirements are met”. The CDU/CSU Group also clarified that a wildlife ban requested such as by the Greens would be a profession for the affected animal teacher. The society of circus enthusiasts e. V. pointed several times on this fact and also to the judgment of the Verwaltungsgericht Chemnitz, which picked up a communal wildlife ban -. For years, the circus friends e. V.
tried the society to lead the discussion of wild animal husbandry in the Circus on a factual level. And there are a lot of arguments that speak for a (wild) animal husbandry in the Circus: Germany is a pioneer in terms of animal protection in the circus. Already in 1990, the Federal Ministry of food, agriculture and forestry (BMELV) by a panel of experts had guidelines for attitude, training and use of animals in circus companies and similar institutions”work, which are regularly revised a renewed revision also now back currently is imminent.