in

House passes bill to protect big cats across the US (www.optimistdaily.com)

Netflix’s popular documentary series “Tiger King,” sheds light on the prolific issues surrounding wild cats kept in captivity across the US. To address the threats that captivity poses to communities and these cats, the House of Representatives has passed the Big Cat Public Safety Act.

The bill expands upon the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 and limits who is able to transport, sell, buy, breed, or possess big cats. It covers lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, jaguars, cougars, or hybrids of those animals.

The bill passed 272-114 and if it is signed into law, most citizens will not be allowed to own big cats and all direct public contact, such as petting, will be banned. Only wildlife sanctuaries, universities, state-licensed veterinarians, and facilities with a specific license from the Department of Agriculture will be permitted to acquire big cats. However, those who owned big cats before the bill goes into law will be allowed to keep their animals.

Read more at https://www.optimistdaily.com/2020/12/house-passes-bill-to-protect-big-cats-across-the-us/

Report

What do you think?

Posted by Jay

Leave a Reply

Lost in the Forest for 10 Days, This Dog Was Saved By A Drone (www.goodnewsnetwork.org)

Sweary Turtle And 10 Funny Animal Pics To Brighten Your Day (www.huffingtonpost.co.uk)