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News coverage of one of the last elephants to appear in an English circus - in 1999 |
The
House of Lords has today approved a ban on
wild animals in English circuses that will come into effect in
January 2020.
The ban defines 'wild' as animals not native to Britain so includes elephants, tigers, camels and reindeer, although horses and dogs will continue to feature in the big top.
The ban follows an existing ban in Scotland, while the Welsh government is planning to introduce similar measures in Wales.
For a history of the more than 100-year campaign to ban animals from the big top,
click here.
Today's news comes ten years after I saw the last circus elephants and tigers to perform in England, at the Great British Circus. You can read about that experience in my book,
Circus Mania, which the Mail on Sunday called "A brilliant account of a vanishing art form."
Click here to buy from Amazon.