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Tiger Kills Woman – Time for Government Ban on Exotic Animals *LINK*

Although organizations have failed to convince government to ban breeding, selling and keeping exotic animals Lifeforce has been successful in stopping the exploitation of tigers/threat to public safety through bans in shopping malls and pubs. Please see the our email campaign:

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RE: Tiger Kills Woman – Time for Government Ban on Exotic Animals

Lifeforce, the Vancouver-based ecology organization, will be calling upon Premier Campbell and Prime Minister Harper for a BC/Canadian ban on the ownership of dangerous animals such as tigers, lions, monkeys and alligators.

The recent fatal mauling of a woman near 100 Mile House, BC is yet another example of the threat that these animals pose to society.

In additional, the animals are treated inhumanely and live in deplorable conditions. The tiger’s owner, “magician” Kim Carlton, used to live in Abbotsford and kept a tiger in his carport.

Lifeforce had previously advised Brentwood Mall that his show is against Burnaby’s ban on such animal performances (we also convinced the mall to not rehire the International Lion Show that promoted getting a photo with lions). In addition, Bridgeport and other shopping malls stopped hiring National Animal Agency with tigers and other large cats for photo gimmicks.

Lifeforce also helped stopped the exhibit of Carlton’s tigers and a lion at a Whistler pub in 2005. We were also able to instigate a ban on performing animal acts in LCB licensed establishments which stopped shows such as the stripper Jane Jones act with a tiger.

Lifeforce has been instrumental in convincing many cities to ban animal performances. In order to protect people and animals BC and Canada must also ban the sale, ownership and breeding of exotic animals.

WRITE FOR CANADIAN BAN

Prime Minister Stephen Harper

pm@pm.gc.ca

WRITE FOR BC BAN

Premier Gordon Campbell

premier@gov.bc.ca

For further information: Peter Hamilton 604-649-5258 or lifeforcesociety@hotmail.com

Messages In This Thread

Tiger Kills Woman – Time for Government Ban on Exotic Animals *LINK*
100 Mile House: captive tiger mauls woman
Washington bans wild animals as pets
Whistler bar boasts that it will have sex, wine, and tigers *LINK*
AAS received three phone calls from very upset people who witnessed the exploitation of this tiger and a lynx at Burnaby's Brentwood Mall *LINK* *PIC*
Why did the Burnaby SPCA permit the mall show? Did the SPCA report the unsafe enclosures to the Ministry of Social Services?
Why didn't the SPCA make Carlton build an adequate shelter?
Tiger to be destroyed
Am I mis-reading this? "The other two tigers in the compound will be kept alive."
Lifeforce Foundation on CKNW: Peter Hamilton actually does more than pose for the media
I hope a coroner's investigation looks into all the chances the SPCA had for so many years to do something
Pictures of the tiger's cage?
Office of the Premier responds to concerns
Whoever ordered Gangus's "euthanasia" should be charged.
Pictures of the tigers in their miserable cage *PIC*
Brave children battled killer tiger
The SPCA would kill the tigers even when they had done nothing wrong? Where is that in the SPCA's mandate?
There appears to be a lot of confusing contradictions *PIC*
Which is it? You COULD seize or you COULDN'T seize?
The SPCA spent thousands of dollars trying to find new lodging for the tigers
Letters to Editors
Tragic tiger mauling highlights need for exotic-pet controls
Vancouver city councillor wants provincial ban on exotic pets
Three letters: Is this "speaking for animals?"
Vancouver City Council votes to raise the issue at the next UBCM meeting
There is absolutely no excuse good enough to warrant SPCA leaving these exotic animals in this horrific state
2002: Tigers kept in cage under porch in Abbotsford
Canadian Press: Marcie Moriarty, general manager of cruelty investigations for the SPCA, said the facility is a "public safety catastrophe."
One of the tigers escaped in 2002: Abbotsford law in 2003 - a long history of complaints

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