Massachusetts has banned the use of wild animals in circuses. Governor Maura Healey signed into law the bill that makes Massachusetts the 11th state to prohibit the use of elephants, big cats, ...
BOSTON (AP) — The use of elephants, lions, giraffes and other animals in traveling acts like circuses is now banned in Massachusetts after Gov. Maura Healey signed into law a bill prohibiting ...
Wes Moore signed SB 547/HB 379 into law, prohibiting the use of elephants, big cats, bears, and nonhuman primates in traveling shows and circuses in the state. In August, Massachusetts Gov. Maura ...
Carden International Circus plans six performances Sept ... There's also the Carden herd of Asian elephants, clowns and much more. With talent from across the globe including Africa, Mongolia ...
Some species are diurnal, while others are nocturnal or crepuscular. Some animals, like cats and sloths, sleep as much as 20 hours per day, while others like giraffes get a mere three to four hours of ...
In 1990, SaLoutos returned to the ringmaster role for 32 years and was the attraction’s first singing ringmaster, which he ...
appearing for the first time since 2016 and without animals. The circus ended its 147-year run in 2017 due to declining ticket sales, which followed the end of the use of elephants in its shows a ...