Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 Monday, November 22, 2004 YOUR CALLS AND LETTERS ARE NEEDED ASAP. PLEASE ACT NOW BEFORE ANY PENDING CONTRACT IS SIGNED. The San Mateo County Board of Supervisors last year wisely voted to ban elephant rides from the annual Half Moon Bay Pumpkin Festival, for reasons of animal welfare and public safety. Such progressive and compassionate views have yet to reach Sacramento, apparently. California State Fair officials are currently negotiating to have elephant rides at the 2005 State Fair. It's a bad idea for all concerned, and Fair officials and state legislators need to hear from us. Virginia Handley (The Fund for Animals), Curt Ransom (Humane Society of the U.S.), and I have met with the Fair administration, and have been unable to persuade them thus far to drop this ill-advised idea. We need your help to convince them otherwise. One can only imagine the death and destruction should a five-ton elephant run amok through a crowd of 50,000 people with terrified children aboard. It wouldn't take much to set the disaster in motion: a car backfiring, a firecracker, a minor earthquake, etc......Remember Tyke, who was gunned down on the city streets of Honolulu a few years ago? When not giving rides, these Asian elephants (an endangered species) are kept in chains. The travel from Southern California is highly stressful on the animals, and potentially dangerous. Elephant rides serve only to reinforce the idea that animals are here merely for our entertainment, and the animals' welfare is secondary. There's also a public health risk: elephants can carry and transmit tuberculosis to humans. Surely we can come up with a more humane and life-affirming entertainment. Encourage the Fair management to adopt a written policy banning ALL exotic and/or wild animal acts and exhibits. WHAT YOU CAN DO Please contact: Norbert Bartosik, General Manager & CEO Mike Bradley, Chief, Bureau of Exhibits CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR 1600 Exposition Blvd. Sacramento, CA 95815 tel. 916/263-3000 fax 916/263-7903 e-mail - genmgr Letters to state legislators would be helpful, too. All may be written c/o The State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814. (NOTE: Senator Deborah Ortiz and Assemblyman Darrell Steinberg, both of Sacramento, are ex-officio members of the Fair Board of Directors.) Letters to the Editors of local newspapers would also be helpful. Please send (blind) copies of any letters you write to ACTION FOR ANIMALS. And please forward this alert to anyone you know who might help. Thank you. Sincerely, Eric Mills, coordinator ACTION FOR ANIMALS P.O. Box 20184 Oakland, Ca 94620 tel. 510/652-5603 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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