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Above: From left, Daryl Cauffman, Melony Vanhorn, Steven William Kaye II and Dain Heaton were among those protesting against the appearance of Big Cat Rescue Entertainment at the Platte River Mall on Saturday afternoon. The group currently in North Platte has appeared at the mall several times under several different names.The owner of record…
Kenneth Feld, chairman and CEO of Feld Entertainment, poses with his three daughters, from left, Juliette, Alana and Nicole Feld, and Asia, a 42-year-old female Asian elephant. The front page of the St Pete Times featured an interview with Kenneth Feld, CEO of Ringling. Feld reveals what a huge corporate business the circus has become,…
White Tigers at Field of Flight Carnival Outrages Public Shame on all of those who allowed the abhorrent display of white tigers at the Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival this year. The contemptible practice of breeding white tigers carries a sole benefit: income for the human breeder. White tigers result from generations of…
New York JnK Tiger Rescue DejaVu is all I can say. It happens over and over, like a recurring nightmare for the wild animals suffering through it; only the names and places change. Someone wants to “rescue” wild animals because that seems like glamorous work, so they buy animals (and just prolong the problem) until the…
Cub Abuse at Colossalcon in the Kalahari Resort Once again the annual anime convention called Colossalcon at the Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio will exploit tiger and lion cubs. Event organizers are charging attendees $175 for a “shared 30-minute hands-on session with a baby cat.” The sessions have already sold out. How many exhausted cubs…
G.W. Exotics Joe Schreibvogel Exploiting Cubs at Platte River Mall Big Cat Rescue Entertainment arrived at the Platte River Mall on Wednesday with a collection of exotic animals on display, and possible controversy following behind them. For a fee, visitors to the exhibit may pet a baby lion/tiger cross or have their photo taken…