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THE SOUTHERN FRENCH CITY HAS BECOME THE LATEST AREA TO EXPRESS ITS OPPOSITION TO CIRCUSES WHICH USE LIVE ANIMALS, WHICH ARE DUE TO BE BANNED IN 2028 A conflict in Nice has highlighted the


legal grey area which allows travelling circuses to continue using wild animals as part of their shows. The Zavatta circus moved on to Menton after a heated exchange with Nice mayor


Christian Estrosi, who refused to accept the circus in the city. A national ban on circuses with animals is due to take effect in 2028, but a number of communes have issued decrees imposing


a local ban, which is illegal without a valid reason, such as a lack of space. Muriel Arnal, head of animal rights association One Voice, said such decrees have become less common, due


partly to the many legal challenges, but also to falling demand. CIRCUSES WITH ANIMALS NO LONGER POPULAR “As much as the French legislation has not evolved at all, audiences have deserted


circuses with animals,” she said. “When we launched our campaign in 1999, there were more than 200. Today, there are 50.” In that time, the number of elephants in circuses fell from 40 to


just one. A 2011 law set out strict rules around how animals could be kept, but Ms Arnal said prefectures refuse to remove animals when rules are broken. “We saw we could not count on French


authorities, which let all sorts of infractions pass – 90% of circuses [with animals] operate in total illegality.” One Voice has frequently denounced the Zavatta circus, claiming its


hippopotamus, Jumbo, is only let out of its truck for 30 minutes per day. In 2020, a court in Valence cleared the circus owners of ‘mistreatment’, and ruled that they could keep Jumbo, but


ordered them to pay a fine for ‘keeping a wild animal captive in an environment which could cause suffering’. RELATED ARTICLES PROTEST PLANNED AGAINST CIRCUS USING WILD ANIMALS IN NORTH


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