Ban The Jordan World Circus from performing with elephants and exotic animals in our town

Recent signers:
Jennifer Jackson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

 

Here is the most recent incident where the elephant was clearly in distress and had to continue giving rides

The picture above is an elephant suffering from a vaginal prolapse being forced to continue to give rides during the Jordan World Circus.

We all need to come together and stand up for these animals…boycott this horrible display of cruelty. The U.S. Department of Agriculture revoked Jordan World Circus's license to exhibit animals, forcing the Las Vegas based company to rent their animals from the Carson & Barnes Circus based in Hugo, Oklahoma. Other cities have taken a stand and forced them to do the right thing. The latest Jordan World Circus performance at Salt Lake County’s Equestrian Center  featured dogs, pigeons, ponies and a domesticated camel — but no tigers and elephants. Why are we not forcing the same. Most recently an elephant owned by the Carden Brothers and being tortured abused and forced to perform, with literal organs falling out of her body, in the Jordan World Circus. She was forced to continue giving rides. Don’t turn a blind eye to this

 

The Jordan World Circus organization has been frequently cited for failure to provide veterinary care to its animals, properly securing it’s animals, which has led to their escape in the past. That has resulted in harm to handlers and customers and even the death of a handler in 2000.

Other things they have been cited for are:

•handling animals in an abusive manner
•improper animal handling
•hoofed animals fed in an unsanitary manner
•improper food storage
•failure to provide animals with adequate •nutrition, water, and shade
•failure to provide shelter and adequate •space to two camels tethered to a truck with a short lead
•filthy enclosures
•providing dirty drinking water to animals

•failing to provide adequate water to animals

•failure to provide adequate shelter
•failure to maintain corrals, inadequate barriers
•lack of space and recurring lack of exercise •exacerbating animals' loss of muscular •control and difficulty moving multiple elephants on multiple occasions

•tested positive for tuberculosis
•keeping animals excessively exposed to the sun in temperatures above 100°F
•failure to provide adequate space
•failure to maintain transport trailers, use of damaged trailers, trailers in ill repair
•lack of controlled substance testing for drivers
•improper record keeping

If you believe in changing the lives of these animals and future lives to come, please sign this petition to help do something about it!! Push for real change!

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Recent signers:
Jennifer Jackson and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

 

Here is the most recent incident where the elephant was clearly in distress and had to continue giving rides

The picture above is an elephant suffering from a vaginal prolapse being forced to continue to give rides during the Jordan World Circus.

We all need to come together and stand up for these animals…boycott this horrible display of cruelty. The U.S. Department of Agriculture revoked Jordan World Circus's license to exhibit animals, forcing the Las Vegas based company to rent their animals from the Carson & Barnes Circus based in Hugo, Oklahoma. Other cities have taken a stand and forced them to do the right thing. The latest Jordan World Circus performance at Salt Lake County’s Equestrian Center  featured dogs, pigeons, ponies and a domesticated camel — but no tigers and elephants. Why are we not forcing the same. Most recently an elephant owned by the Carden Brothers and being tortured abused and forced to perform, with literal organs falling out of her body, in the Jordan World Circus. She was forced to continue giving rides. Don’t turn a blind eye to this

 

The Jordan World Circus organization has been frequently cited for failure to provide veterinary care to its animals, properly securing it’s animals, which has led to their escape in the past. That has resulted in harm to handlers and customers and even the death of a handler in 2000.

Other things they have been cited for are:

•handling animals in an abusive manner
•improper animal handling
•hoofed animals fed in an unsanitary manner
•improper food storage
•failure to provide animals with adequate •nutrition, water, and shade
•failure to provide shelter and adequate •space to two camels tethered to a truck with a short lead
•filthy enclosures
•providing dirty drinking water to animals

•failing to provide adequate water to animals

•failure to provide adequate shelter
•failure to maintain corrals, inadequate barriers
•lack of space and recurring lack of exercise •exacerbating animals' loss of muscular •control and difficulty moving multiple elephants on multiple occasions

•tested positive for tuberculosis
•keeping animals excessively exposed to the sun in temperatures above 100°F
•failure to provide adequate space
•failure to maintain transport trailers, use of damaged trailers, trailers in ill repair
•lack of controlled substance testing for drivers
•improper record keeping

If you believe in changing the lives of these animals and future lives to come, please sign this petition to help do something about it!! Push for real change!

The Decision Makers

David Clouse
Navajo County Sheriff
Yavapai County Supervisor Board
2 Members
Mary Mallory
Yavapai County Supervisor Board - District 5
James Gregory
Yavapai County Supervisor Board - District 2
Former Yavapai County Supervisor Board
3 Members
Harry Oberg
Former Yavapai County Supervisor Board - District 1
Donna Michaels
Former Yavapai County Supervisor Board - District 3
Craig Brown
Former Yavapai County Supervisor Board - District 4
Dennis McGrane
Yavapai County Attorney

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