Circus animals have the right to be protected and treated fairly under the 'Animal Welfare Act'. With reference to the poem 'I Know why the Caged Bird Sings', explain what kind of problems captive animals face.(60-80 words).
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n a circus somewhere right now, an endangered tiger is leaping through a ring of fire as circus patrons gasp, and then cheer. Elsewhere, a majestic elephant, the world’s largest land mammal, is carefully balancing on a tiny pedestal and performing for the crowd. Many have visited circuses and enjoyed animal entertainment without much thought behind the animals’ treatment or the laws regulating them. This article seeks to present the lesser-known side of circuses–the threats this form of amusement poses to many animals and humans involved—and how the law addresses circus animals.
Circuses are exhibitions, usually put on by the exhibitors for profit, and viewed by the public for entertainment, which offer amusements and display “ array of clowns, acrobats, daredevils, and animals.” Not all circuses use animals in their exhibitions, but where circuses do use animals, controversy and concerns abound. Many threats exist to both the circus-going public and the animals in circuses including: wild animal escapes; mistreatment; the sale of circus animals to “canned hunt” facilities and other unlawful animal trafficking; and more.
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