O Circus Roncalli He was the first to stop working with wild animals in Germany, in 1991, and by 2018 he had eliminated all live animals from his exhibits.
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Many countries have already banned animals in circuses
India, Italy, Ireland, Romania, Slovakia, Austria, Netherlands, Sweden, India, Finland, Switzerland, Denmark, Argentina, among other countries, have opted to ban the use of animals in circuses. In total, there are 42 countries in the world that have banned the use of animals in shows.
Animal Welfare Organizations and scientists emphasize that using animals for entertainment purposes is irresponsible and outdated.
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What is the legislation like in Brazil?
In Brazil, there is still no law that regulates this practice. Around 12 states already prohibit the use of animals in riding stables: Alagoas, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Paraíba, Paraná, Pernambuco, Rio de Janeiro, Santa Catarina and São Paulo, in addition to the Federal District. But 14 still allow it.
Bill No. 7291/2006 provides for the registration of circuses with the Federal Public Power and the use of Brazilian and exotic wildlife in circus activities, but it was not evaluated by Congress.
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