SPCA doesn't find elephant abuse at circus

By Kristina Martino / The Citizen

Thursday, September 7, 2006 10:06 AM EDT

When Cayuga County officials learned from an animal protection organization that the Carson & Barnes Circus allegedly abuses their elephants, officials quickly planned a local investigation held at the circus in Emerson Park, Aug. 25.
But investigation results compiled by the Finger Lakes Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals show positive care of elephants by circus employees during the event.

“Investigators were impressed by the care given to elephants and horses,” said Legislature Chairman George Fearon.

Prior to the circus, Fearon received a letter from an animal specialist at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a non-profit organization for animal protection, asking the county to pass legislation banning devices used to inflict pain on elephants.

PETA accompanied their letter to the county with a videotape allegedly showing a Carson & Barnes employee attacking an elephant with a bullhook.

Fearon inquired with the local SPCA, who informed him that state legislation already banning the devices existed, but SPCA members would conduct investigations at the circus.

During the circus, the SPCA sent members from their Humane Law Enforcement Division dressed both in uniform and plain clothes to investigate the treatment of all animals at the circus.

According to a report from the SPCA, an employee inspected the elephants by physically touching them.

The report stated no injuries were visible and that the animals were very social and responsive to the trainer's verbal commands.

Investigators found only a training staff and electrical fences in the trailers.

According to the report, the elephants had a clear bond with the handler.

Lisa Wathne, Captive Exotic Animal Specialist for PETA, said that the laws that exist are very lax and circuses have very broad rules to comply by, Wathne said.

“No animal is going to be physically abused in front of people. It is happening behind the scenes,” Wathne said.

Staff writer Kristina Martino can be reached at 253-5311 ext. 238 or kristina.martino@lee.net

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Robert Schneider wrote on Sep 21, 2006 10:00 AM:

" I read this article and was glad to read that there was no abuse because there was none and sign were not present either. I worked with Elephants for over 10 years and yes I will admit there are bad trainers out there just like in every other type of training fromm Military Boot camp to dog and pony trainers. The one thing I noticed with PETA Freaks is that they are really the worst when it comes to training their so call companions. If you notice any PETA freak that has an animal that animal is always timid. Why? Because it was beat into submission. "

msn wrote on Sep 17, 2006 8:27 PM:

" I think people who accept animal abuse and take it lightly are just unhuman. Where is the compassion that we should show for creatures with no voices? Carson and Barnes circus allowed horrible behavior and this cannot be forgived! "

AnimalLovR wrote on Sep 10, 2006 5:27 PM:

" The Animal Extremists get very upset when someone points out that they lie. If there had been any injuries on the elephants then the SPCA would have seen them. Video tapes of employees that were fired years ago are shown over and over. Animal Extremists do not want anyone to drink milk, eat honey, wear silk or go to a zoo. I am not going to consider their opinion when making decisions about animals. "

Gutpilestyle.com wrote on Sep 10, 2006 10:36 AM:

" Oh please... The investigators reported that the elephants "had a clear bond with the handler." If the elephants were being abused, as the People Employing Terroristic Activities would have you believe, thier would be signs of said abuse. Ever try to touch a dog that's been abused? They shy away, show their timid behavior, and feel jittery around people in general. There are no abuse going on there. It's just another tactic by the PETArds to put animals above people. "

james fontaine wrote on Sep 9, 2006 10:33 PM:

" Circus elephants getting beat on undercover videotape is NOT animal rights extremism!! It is a shame that nice, caring people go to the circus and spend their money and have no idea they are supporting elephant cruelty. "

capt. Phil wrote on Sep 9, 2006 12:38 PM:

" Don't drink milk? outlaw dog ownership? no elephants in zoos or circuses? Say no to aniamal right extremists! If you want to help animals give to your local aniamal shelter not to the well funded national terroristic animal extremists "

mjn wrote on Sep 8, 2006 8:50 AM:

" KEY WORDS: UNDER COVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO CIRCUS (OR ANIMAL CARE) EMPLOYEE IS GOING TO OPENLY ABUSE ANIMALS WHEN INVESTIGATIONS ARE TAKING PLACE. WAKE UP PEOPLE! "

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