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New Report Reveals Myriad Problems with Big Cats in Captivity, Calls for a Phase-Out of Breeding and Keeping Big Cats at Zoos


WASHINGTON, April 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Wildlife conservation and animal advocacy nonprofit, Born Free USA, has today released Clawing at the Cages: Big Cats in Zoos, a major new report detailing the suffering of big cats in captivity. The report highlights the core group of wild cat species traditionally referred to as "big cats," including lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars, but also includes data from cheetahs and mountain lions to create a holistic review of these entirely unique yet equally majestic species. Using case studies and independent analysis of zoo databases, the report provides a comprehensive overview of the exploitation of big cats in zoos across North America. 

Findings include:  

Said Angela Grimes, CEO of Born Free USA: "In addition to their vital ecological function as apex predators and their inherent value as individuals with rich lives, they also occupy an important symbolic place in many cultures and religions. It is perhaps because of our fascination with these animals ? who are the epitome of what it means to be 'wild' ? that they are some of the most commonly kept animals in zoos. These complex, intelligent, strong, wide-ranging, and long-lived animals experience lives in captivity in which their most fundamental needs are denied to fulfill our frivolous desire to see them for a fleeting moment, before going about our days." 

The report also places a critical spotlight on facilities continuing to engage in dangerous activities with big cats, both in violation of, and in compliance with the Big Cat Public Safety Act of 2023. Many unaccredited facilities have exhibited instances of technical compliance with the BPSA which still create safety issues, including the usage of a transparent, flexible barrier for photo op experiences and inadequate barriers or unsafe distances separating humans from big cat enclosures. 

Keeping big cats in zoos clearly serves no positive end, except for those who want to pay to see them. We call upon the zoo industry to take immediate steps to safeguard future generations of big cats by phasing out their breeding and presence in zoos.?We also call upon the public to stop supporting the zoo industry by not going to venues that hold these majestic animals captive. 

With this report, Born Free continues its long tradition of advocating for an end to big cat captivity and honors our continued campaigning for the rescue of big cats from exploitative environments, including the pet trade, animal shows, and zoos. This work also pays homage to Elsa, the lioness featured in the classic wildlife film?Born Free (1966), which told the true story of conservationists Joy and George Adamson, who rescued Elsa and successfully returned her to the wild. This film inspired the foundation of Born Free as a wildlife charity in the following years and continues to serve as a reminder to continue fighting to keep wildlife in the wild. 

Read the report and explore the campaign at bornfreeusa.org/clawingatthecages 

About Born Free USA
Born Free USA works to ensure that all wild animals, whether living in captivity or in the wild, are treated with compassion and respect and are able to live their lives according to their needs. We oppose the exploitation of wild animals in captivity and campaign to keep them where they belong?in the wild. Born Free USA's Primate Sanctuary is the largest in the United States and provides a permanent home to primates rehomed from laboratories or rescued from zoos and private ownership. 

We're social: www.bornfreeusa.org, www.twitter.com/bornfreeusa, www.facebook.com/bornfreeusa, www.instagram.com/bornfreeusaorg, www.tiktok.com/@bornfreeusaorg

MEDIA CONTACT:
Heather Ripley
Orange Orchard
(865) 977-1973
[email protected]

SOURCE Born Free USA



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