STOP Worldwide Animal Abuse NOW!

The Issue

Every year, millions of animals suffer in silence across the globe—locked in cages, beaten into submission, starved, chained, or killed for entertainment, profit, or neglect. These voiceless creatures are victims of a worldwide system that prioritizes money and spectacle over life, dignity, and compassion.

In Animallandia Maya (Mexico), animals live in unsanitary, cramped enclosures with little food, water, or care. In the infamous Surabaya Zoo (Indonesia)—dubbed the "Zoo of Death"—dozens of animals have died due to neglect, malnutrition, and untreated disease. Pata Zoo (Thailand) keeps a lonely gorilla named Bua Noi trapped on a shopping mall rooftop for over 30 years, with no sunlight, grass, or company.

But this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Across the globe, the abuse continues:

  • Tiger Temple (Thailand): Tigers were drugged, declawed, and beaten so tourists could take selfies. After a government raid, dozens of tiger cubs were found dead in freezers.

 

  • South Africa: Lions are bred in captivity and taken from their mothers as cubs to be petted by tourists—only to be killed later in canned trophy hunts.

 

  • China: At wildlife parks, tourists pay to watch live animals like goats and donkeys thrown into tiger enclosures, torn apart for shock entertainment.

 

  • Giza Zoo (Egypt) and Karachi Zoo (Pakistan): Animals are left to suffer in extreme heat without water, medical care, or proper shelter.

 

  • Marine parks worldwide—including SeaWorld—hold dolphins and orcas in tiny chlorinated tanks where they swim in circles, suffer depression, and die decades earlier than in the wild.

 

  • Circuses in Eastern Europe, Russia, and parts of Asia still force bears, elephants, and monkeys to perform using chains, whips, fire, and electric prods

 

  • United States, roadside zoos like the former G.W. Zoo (from Tiger King) breed big cats for photo ops, keeping them in filthy, unsafe conditions, often leading to euthanasia or sale to worse facilities.
    In India, elephants are routinely beaten and chained in temples or used for rides, suffering from open wounds, foot rot, and psychological trauma.

These animals are not attractions, trophies, or tools—they are sentient beings who feel pain, fear, grief, and joy just like us.

Enough is enough. It’s time for the world to wake up.

We are demanding:

  • Global bans on abusive animal tourism, including elephant rides, tiger selfies, and marine mammal shows

 

  •  International closure of zoos and parks known for animal cruelty
    Government crackdowns on illegal wildlife trafficking, breeding, and canned hunting

 

  • Humane alternatives in education and entertainment—like virtual safaris and sanctuaries

 


  • Funding and support for accredited sanctuaries, rescue operations, and wildlife rehabilitation


📢 SIGN THIS PETITION to end the suffering. Every name added is one step closer to freeing a lion from a cage, saving an elephant from a bullhook, or protecting a dolphin from a life of despair.

Together, we can expose the cruelty, demand justice, and create a future where no animal is abused for profit or entertainment.

Because animals belong in the wild—not in chains, cages, or tiny tanks.
Because compassion should have no borders.
Because the world is watching, and silence is no longer an option.

Be the voice they never had. Sign now. Share everywhere. Speak out.

 

2,758

The Issue

Every year, millions of animals suffer in silence across the globe—locked in cages, beaten into submission, starved, chained, or killed for entertainment, profit, or neglect. These voiceless creatures are victims of a worldwide system that prioritizes money and spectacle over life, dignity, and compassion.

In Animallandia Maya (Mexico), animals live in unsanitary, cramped enclosures with little food, water, or care. In the infamous Surabaya Zoo (Indonesia)—dubbed the "Zoo of Death"—dozens of animals have died due to neglect, malnutrition, and untreated disease. Pata Zoo (Thailand) keeps a lonely gorilla named Bua Noi trapped on a shopping mall rooftop for over 30 years, with no sunlight, grass, or company.

But this is just the tip of the iceberg.

Across the globe, the abuse continues:

  • Tiger Temple (Thailand): Tigers were drugged, declawed, and beaten so tourists could take selfies. After a government raid, dozens of tiger cubs were found dead in freezers.

 

  • South Africa: Lions are bred in captivity and taken from their mothers as cubs to be petted by tourists—only to be killed later in canned trophy hunts.

 

  • China: At wildlife parks, tourists pay to watch live animals like goats and donkeys thrown into tiger enclosures, torn apart for shock entertainment.

 

  • Giza Zoo (Egypt) and Karachi Zoo (Pakistan): Animals are left to suffer in extreme heat without water, medical care, or proper shelter.

 

  • Marine parks worldwide—including SeaWorld—hold dolphins and orcas in tiny chlorinated tanks where they swim in circles, suffer depression, and die decades earlier than in the wild.

 

  • Circuses in Eastern Europe, Russia, and parts of Asia still force bears, elephants, and monkeys to perform using chains, whips, fire, and electric prods

 

  • United States, roadside zoos like the former G.W. Zoo (from Tiger King) breed big cats for photo ops, keeping them in filthy, unsafe conditions, often leading to euthanasia or sale to worse facilities.
    In India, elephants are routinely beaten and chained in temples or used for rides, suffering from open wounds, foot rot, and psychological trauma.

These animals are not attractions, trophies, or tools—they are sentient beings who feel pain, fear, grief, and joy just like us.

Enough is enough. It’s time for the world to wake up.

We are demanding:

  • Global bans on abusive animal tourism, including elephant rides, tiger selfies, and marine mammal shows

 

  •  International closure of zoos and parks known for animal cruelty
    Government crackdowns on illegal wildlife trafficking, breeding, and canned hunting

 

  • Humane alternatives in education and entertainment—like virtual safaris and sanctuaries

 


  • Funding and support for accredited sanctuaries, rescue operations, and wildlife rehabilitation


📢 SIGN THIS PETITION to end the suffering. Every name added is one step closer to freeing a lion from a cage, saving an elephant from a bullhook, or protecting a dolphin from a life of despair.

Together, we can expose the cruelty, demand justice, and create a future where no animal is abused for profit or entertainment.

Because animals belong in the wild—not in chains, cages, or tiny tanks.
Because compassion should have no borders.
Because the world is watching, and silence is no longer an option.

Be the voice they never had. Sign now. Share everywhere. Speak out.

 

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Petition created on May 6, 2025