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Wakefield Delegation Supports Passage of Animal Welfare Legislation

Legislature passes bill to ban the use of elephants, big cats, bears, primates, and giraffes in traveling acts, such as circuses.

BOSTON—State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representatives Kate Lipper-Garabedian and Donald Wong joined their colleagues in the Massachusetts Legislature to pass an animal welfare bill that bans the use of elephants, big cats, bears, primates, and giraffes in traveling acts, such as circuses. Massachusetts is the sixth state in the nation to enact similar legislation.

“As a life-long animal welfare advocate, I’m very pleased that Massachusetts has taken action to protect these incredible animals from mistreatment in traveling circuses,” said State Senator Jason Lewis. “If people wish to see these animals outside of their natural habitats, they should visit accredited zoos, like the Stone Zoo in Stoneham, where the animals are well cared for by professional veterinarians and other staff.”

“I was glad to join my colleagues to make Massachusetts the sixth state to ban the use of elephants, big cats, bears, primates, and giraffes in traveling acts,” said State Representative Kate Lipper-Garabedian. “Traveling acts, such as circuses, have long been known for their mistreatment and poor conditions for such animals. This legislation ensures our Commonwealth is protecting these animals and promoting their welfare.”

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“Banning the use of large animals from performing in circuses, fairs, and other traveling shows will protect them from being mistreated,” said State Representative Donald Wong. “These animals should not be transported to different places which can harm or upset them. They should be in a protected environment that is safe and they can be cared for by trained staff.”

Circuses and other traveling shows are known for fostering dangerous conditions for large animals. Fortunately, many major establishments, such as the Topsfield Fair, have already stopped displaying these animals in recent years.

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This legislation will prohibit traveling acts, such as circuses, carnivals, and fairs, from using certain large animals, including lions, tigers, leopards, bears, elephants, giraffes, and primates for entertainment starting in January, 2025. Animals that live at the zoo; animals used for filming movies; and non-exotic animals such as horses, chickens, pigs, and rabbits will be exempt from this new law.

After passing in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, this legislation was signed into law by Governor Maura Healey on August 9, 2024.

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