Every year, local Shriners chapters hire abusive circuses in 120 cities and
towns across the country which force elephants and other wild animals to
endure lifetimes of suffering. These animals are coerced into performing
hundreds of unnatural acts through fear and punishment, and have to
withstand the deprivations and hardships of being caged and transported from
one event to another — all simply for the purpose of making Shriners money.
Shriners International is best known for operating 22 hospitals for
children, but instead of going directly to Shriners Hospitals, the majority
of these circus profits go to operate local Shriner chapters often referred
to as “Shrines.” As a fraternal organization, Shriners International
oversees the hospitals and Shrines, yet refuses to end these cruel circus
fundraisers where elephants, tigers, bears, lions, and more wild animals
suffer day after day. Shriners literally pay for circuses to harm wild
animals.
SIGN PETITION HERE: Shriners International: Stop Abusing Elephants in Circuses!

Most of the funding for those children, who often face debilitating and
difficult medical challenges, comes from an $8.72 billion-dollar endowment
consisting of stock investments, plus other assets and income. The total
2020 budget for hospitals is $1.013 billion. The money coming from local
Shrines pales in comparison, with circus fundraising amounting to even less.
Shriners exacts a huge toll on animals forced to perform in circuses even
though it does not need the money.
Though independent, Shrine chapters must abide by strict rules under
Shriners International. All of the Shrines gather for the Imperial Session
held in a different city each year. That is where Shriners both have fun and
conduct business. Representatives of each Shrine also vote about how they
will operate in the coming year. It is here they can ban the use of animal
circuses for fundraising throughout the Shriners International organization.
Many local Shrines have already stopped using animal circuses because public
attitudes towards this type of entertainment are changing. In February, the
Zor Shrine Circus announced it will no longer include elephants. Many
cities, towns, and states have also enacted full or partial bans against
circuses using elephants and other wild animals. Shrines that have already
stopped using wild animal circuses have been highly creative and successful
with fundraising without the baggage of abusing animals.
Wild animals like elephants are forced to perform unnatural behaviors, or
“tricks,” in these traveling circuses. All of them suffer from deprivation
and from being violently punished solely for human entertainment. In
addition, the ten main circuses hired by Shriners have an abysmal history of
animal cruelty and violations of the Animal Welfare Act.
Last year, In Defense of Animals quietly initiated the first phase of our
Shriners Project. We sent letters to many Shrines that hire circuses as well
as to Shriners International politely asking that they stop. Sadly, not even
one responded.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, these circuses were operating from January
through November in North America. However, for the foreseeable future, the
pandemic will continue forcing Shriners to fundraise without circuses. This
is the best opportunity to convince Shriners International to end their use
of animal circuses forever.
We at In Defense of Animals are stepping up our campaign to help ensure that
elephant and other wild animal performances in Shrine circuses become a
thing of the past. If you haven’t already, please be sure to take action
through our alert to Shriners International because everyone will have a
role in the coming several months to end the animal circus industry by
convincing Shriners International that children can be helped without wild
animals having to suffer in circuses.
Thank you for everything you do for animals!
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