I studied Journalism at San Francisco State University and have written for Patch, Bleacher Report,... I studied Journalism at San Francisco State University and have written for Patch, Bleacher Report, Medium, Ezvid Wiki, and several animal rescues. In my free time, I like to fingerboard, watch YouTube videos, make delicious vegan food, and hang out with nonhuman animals. Read more about Mathew Davis Read More
Legislators in Wisconsin are trying to exempt state license requirements for zoos accredited by the Zoological Association of America (ZAA). But the ZAA has a scary track record when it comes to conditions and treatment, and Animal rights advocates are rightfully worried.
What animals in zoos need are stronger protections from states, not weaker ones.
Zoos accredited by the ZAA have a history of poor conditions, including ones that are dangerous for humans. At ZAA-accredited facilities, people have been hurt by lion cubs, a tiger, a bear, an elephant, and an orangutan. This accreditation doesn’t mean much!
Some zoo workers and animal experts have argued that a ZAA accreditation means nothing at all. ZAA zoos also allow dangerous breeding conditions and often give literal roadside zoos – glorified playgrounds with cages where animals are torturously kept – accreditation.
Please sign this petition to tell the Wisconsin legislature to reject this dangerous bill!
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