ARIZONA NEWS

PETA planning protest at Arizona Renaissance Festival

Feb 21, 2014, 5:08 PM | Updated: 5:08 pm

PHOENIX — Attendees at the Arizona Renaissance Festival on Saturday may see some protesters near the entrance.

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA, said it will be there from noon to 2 p.m. to protest the festival’s elephant ride.

Spokleswoman Patricia Kaiserman said that the elephants are being abused.

“The elephant is actually shackled on one of its feet,” she said. “It goes around in a circle with children on its back, or adults, whoever is wanting to ride on it.”

She said that the elephants are prodded by a trainer using a bullhook and the ride should be done away with.

It’s just one of the attractions Kaiserman wants the festival to get rid of.

“I want them to stop having elephant and camel rides,” she said. “I would like them to, in addition to that, get rid of their little petting zoo because those animals are also transported in small cages and transported around the United States.”

She claimed animals are also kept in confined areas.

“The Renaissance Festival is a wonderful thing, but they do not need to have that out there,” said Kaiserman.

Arizona Renaissance Festival Producer Jeff Siegel issued a written statement to KTAR Friday afternoon, saying that the festival has “experienced animal protest activity” for more than a decade, but surveys of its audience showed the majority of festival-goers support continuing the animal activities. The statement said USDA inspections of the animals show that “they are well kept, in excellent condition with excellent veterinary care.”

The statement also said the elephants and camels are rotated and get breaks and refreshments, and they have ample room for walks and daily exercise.

“My impression is that the animal owners have love and appreciation as stewards of their animals,” the statement read.

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Pass it along to the KTAR News team here.

Arizona News

AZ Political Podcast with Kimberly Yee....

Jim Sharpe

AZ Political Podcast: Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee talks making history, politics, money and more

In this episode of the AZ Political Podcast, Kimberly Yee talks with Jim Sharpe about how she made history as the state treasurer.

53 minutes ago

Woman accused of manslaughter after fatal crash with motorcyclist....

KTAR.com

Woman who was allegedly impaired arrested after fatal crash with motorcyclist in Phoenix

A woman believed to be under the influence of drugs was arrested after a fatal crash with a motorcyclist in Phoenix on Thursday, authorities said.

3 hours ago

North Rim...

Nick Borgia

North Rim of Grand Canyon set to reopen for 2024 season

The North Rim of Grand Canyon National Park, including Grand Canyon Lodge, will soon open for the 2024 season.

4 hours ago

Vineyard Towne Center...

Nick Borgia

Vestar announces Phase 2 groundbreaking for Vineyard Towne Center in Queen Creek

Vestar announced that it will break ground on Phase 2 of construction for Vineyard Towne Center in Queen Creek on May 20.

4 hours ago

Smart Fare town halls: Valley Metro to teach riders about resources...

KTAR.com

Valley Metro hosting town halls to inform riders about new Smart Fare system

Want to learn about the Valley Metro's new fare system? Attend one of the 15 Smart Fare town halls scheduled around the metro Phoenix area.

5 hours ago

Avondale Fiesta 2024: What to expect from Saturday event...

Serena O'Sullivan

Avondale Fiesta returns Saturday to kick off Cinco de Mayo celebrations

Can't wait for Sunday's Cinco de Mayo celebrations? Practice your salsa moves early at Avondale Fiesta 2024, which takes place on Saturday.

5 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

...

Midwestern University

Midwestern University Clinics: transforming health care in the valley

Midwestern University, long a fixture of comprehensive health care education in the West Valley, is also a recognized leader in community health care.

...

DISC Desert Institute for Spine Care

Sciatica pain is treatable but surgery may be required

Sciatica pain is one of the most common ailments a person can face, and if not taken seriously, it could become one of the most harmful.

...

Collins Comfort Masters

Here’s 1 way to ensure your family is drinking safe water

Water is maybe one of the most important resources in our lives, and especially if you have kids, you want them to have access to safe water.

PETA planning protest at Arizona Renaissance Festival