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|After the summer performance season at Circus World in Baraboo, the [[Elephant|elephants]], which have been a part of the circus since 1888, will no longer return. They will retire at the [[Endangered Ark Foundation]] in Oklahoma due to factors such as concerns about the ethics of animal performances and a commitment to endangered animal conservation. Animal performances will continue with various animals. | |||
|<ref>[https://eu.jsonline.com/story/life/2023/07/31/elephants-will-no-longer-be-at-baraboos-circus-world-after-2023/70403379007/ Elephants have been coming to Baraboo since 1888. After August, they won't return]</ref> | |||
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|The dog meat industry in South Korea is facing increasing pressure to be banned. While dog meat consumption has been a longstanding tradition on the Korean Peninsula, there is a rising awareness of animal rights and concerns about the country's international reputation. The anti-dog meat campaign received significant support when the first lady expressed her backing for a ban, and two lawmakers submitted bills to outlaw the trade. | |The dog meat industry in South Korea is facing increasing pressure to be banned. While dog meat consumption has been a longstanding tradition on the Korean Peninsula, there is a rising awareness of animal rights and concerns about the country's international reputation. The anti-dog meat campaign received significant support when the first lady expressed her backing for a ban, and two lawmakers submitted bills to outlaw the trade. | ||
|<ref>[https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2023/7/31/south-korean-dog-meat-farmers-face-growing-push-to-ban-industry South Korean dog meat farmers face growing push to ban industry] Al Jazeera</ref> | |<ref>[https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2023/7/31/south-korean-dog-meat-farmers-face-growing-push-to-ban-industry South Korean dog meat farmers face growing push to ban industry] Al Jazeera</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 11:46, 31 July 2023
| After the summer performance season at Circus World in Baraboo, the elephants, which have been a part of the circus since 1888, will no longer return. They will retire at the Endangered Ark Foundation in Oklahoma due to factors such as concerns about the ethics of animal performances and a commitment to endangered animal conservation. Animal performances will continue with various animals. | [1] | |
| The dog meat industry in South Korea is facing increasing pressure to be banned. While dog meat consumption has been a longstanding tradition on the Korean Peninsula, there is a rising awareness of animal rights and concerns about the country's international reputation. The anti-dog meat campaign received significant support when the first lady expressed her backing for a ban, and two lawmakers submitted bills to outlaw the trade. | [2] |