For polar bears, who normally swim up to sixty miles a day and roam across
thousands of miles of ice a year, life in captivity is typically
miserable. With their special adaptations to glacial cold, polar bears can
easily begin to overheat at temperatures above freezing. Yet the
Mexican-based Suarez Brothers Circus has been traveling throughout the
heat and humidity of South America and the Caribbean with seven captive
polar bears as its star attractions. Eyewitnesses report that the bears
are suffering terribly at the hands of their captors, beaten into
performing circus tricks while withering in temperatures that exceed 100
F.
Because polar bears are protected under the Marine Mammal Protection Act,
anyone who wishes to import a captive polar bear into the U.S. must prove
a distinct educational or conservation purpose. Yet, the U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service (FWS) recently issued a permit to the Suarez Bros. Circus
to import their polar bears into Puerto Rico, over the objections of U.S.
citizens and animal protection groups. Now, the Puerto Rican Dept. of
Natural Resources has filed cruelty charges against the circus after
rangers reported filthy conditions and no relief from 113-degree
temperatures. Additionally, USDA inspectors have reported that the polar
bears are being kept in their transportation cages for 15 to 18 hours a
day without access to water. Still, the USDA has yet to take any action to
help the bears, and many fear that the circus will be allowed to continue
business as usual after leaving Puerto Rico.
WHAT YOU CAN DO:
Before the Suarez Circus leaves Puerto Rico, it must obtain a
trade-related export permit from the U.S. FWS. Send your letters to the
FWS, urging the agency to deny the circus the export permit and to
confiscate the bears for transfer to an approved, more humane zoo facility
in the U.S. Send your letters to:
Charles S. Hamilton
US FWS, Division of Management Authority
4401 N. Fairfax Dr., Room 700
Arlington, VA 22203
fax: 703-358-2281
email: Charles_Hamilton@fws.gov
Please also cc your letters to the USDA:
Ron DeHaven
Deputy Administrator
USDA-APHIS
4700 River Rd, Unit 84
Riverdale, MD 20737
fax: 301-734-4978
email: Ron.DeHaven@usda.gov.
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