Send Jeanie, Krissy, and Paige to Sanctuary!

Jeanie, Krissy, and Paige, the elephants exploited by Trunks and Humps (also known as East Texas Elephant Experience), are forced to travel from event to event for brief moments of human “entertainment.” These magnificent animals deserve so much more. They deserve to live in a true sanctuary, free from exploitation and the constant threat of harm.

Many people may feel excited about the chance to interact with exotic animals at fairs, but if they understood the reality, they might think twice. These elephants endure long hours of confinement, often chained and transported in cramped trailers across the country. In their natural habitats, they would roam freely, form deep social bonds, and travel great distances every day. Instead, they are reduced to walking in endless circles, burdened with heavy loads, day after day.

Beyond the ethical concerns, these attractions pose serious public safety risks. Wild animals like elephants are often coerced into submission through cruel training methods. In some cases, they reach a breaking point, resisting their handlers and retaliating. Additionally, elephants carry a strain of tuberculosis (TB) that can be transmitted to humans. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention acknowledges this risk, yet many companies neglect proper TB testing due to its cost and complexity.

Despite the clear dangers and cruelty, the Minnesota Renaissance Festival continues to offer these exploitative rides. It’s time to act.

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Together, we can stand up for these animals and promote animal-free festival activities!

ARC Partners Nationwide to Advocate for Animals at State Fairs

We have exciting news! This year ARC is partnering with a coalition of other organizations across the country to expose cruelty to animals at state and county fairs. We launched the MNfairwatch website last year and are continuing to build on our advocacy for animals such as dairy cows being exploited at the MN State Fair.

We will have a tent right outside the fairgrounds facing the main entrance for all 12 days of the fair’s run. This is a huge opportunity for volunteers to help educate the public about what animals endure before, during,, and after they are at the fairgrounds, and provide resources to opt out of the exploitation and death of sentient beings that occurs at the fair. 

We broke each day up into 3 shifts:
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
5:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Register to volunteer with ARC at the State Fair now by visiting us on POINT. It’s important to sign up correctly so we can update you if there are any event changes. If you have any questions, reach out to our Outreach Manager, Kelsey.

Mpls Marriott Northwest – Killing is NOT Conservation

The MN Safari Club International (SCI) World Hunting Expo will be at the Minneapolis Marriott Northwest on Saturday, January 24th, to auction off trips to slaughter animals across the world. SCI claims “to make a positive contribution to wildlife and ecosystems” while referring to hunted animals as “trophies.” Killing is not conservation. This event is a sick excuse to allow people to kill wildlife so they can snap a photo, hang the animal’s head on their wall, or use their skin as a rug. Read more about trophy hunting
We’re asking you to do at least TWO challenges from the Call-to-Action options below:
  • Post on social media (X-Twitter, Meta, Instagram, TikTok) about the SCI World Hunting Expo protest and tag the Animal Rights Coalition and the venues.
  • Create posters and join us at the protest (we do have posters available too). Slogan ideas for trophy hunting signs: Not Your Trophy, End Trophy Hunting, Hunting is Not Conservation, and Honk Against Trophy Hunting
  • Tell your local newspaper, TV news station, and radio station about the protest.
  • Leave a Google Review for the businesses and the venues hosting the events:
    • Search for the business you want to review on Google.
    • Scroll down to the bottom of the business’s profile page.
    • Click on the “Write a review” button.
    • Select a star rating and write your review.
    • Click on the “Post” button to publish your review.
  • Reach out to the Minneapolis Marriott Northwest and share your concerns that a respected establishment would host an event that promotes violence towards animals. Remind them that trophy hunting is a cruel “sport” that needs to stop.

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