Protest and petition aiming to end Warkworth Rodeo
17 August 2019
Direct Animal Action
Anti-rodeo
protesters will demonstrate outside the Warkworth Rodeo on
New Year’s Day 2020 for the fifth year in a row.
The
group are also running a petition calling on the Rodney
Local Board to ban the Warkworth Rodeo and all rodeo events
on land under their management.
Protest organisers
Direct Animal Action are feeling angry after a string of
animal deaths last rodeo season.
A horse was killed at
last year’s Methven Rodeo, along with a horse and a bull
at the Gisborne rodeo, and a horse at the Grand Final rodeo
in North Canterbury.
Spokesperson for Direct Animal
Action Apollo Taito says the group has had a gutsful of
protesting animal abuse disguised as entertainment and that
rodeo is already illegal.
“Each year the controversy
and public debate heightens around rodeo and its inherent
animal welfare issues.”
“Last year a report by the
New Zealand Animal Law Association found rodeo to be illegal
because it breaches the Animal Welfare Act’s requirement
that animals must not be ill-treated.”
“You
can’t ban what is already illegal. We simply want the
Government and the Rodney Local Board to uphold the law and
end rodeo now,” says Mr Taito.
The protest will be
held on Wednesday 1st January 2020, 11am at the Warkworth
A&P Showgrounds, State Highway 1, Warkworth.
The
petition will be presented to the Rodney Local Board on
Wednesday 11 March 2020 at the local board’s business
meeting.
ENDS