Unseen Animal Suffering of the Season: Rethinking Holiday Joy
The holidays bring families together in search of festive activities. Children are on school break, parents look for ways to create joyful memories, and communities promote outings that promise discovery and entertainment. Zoos, aquariums, circuses, farm visits, animal rides, and even pet shops are marketed as wholesome experiences, places where children can “learn about animals,” enjoy a spectacle, or receive a “special gift.” Yet industries built on animal exploitation intensify their efforts during this season, carefully staging what looks like joy at the expense of animals’ wellbeing.
Lion Attacks in Egypt's Circuses and Zoos Ignite Animal Rights Advocacy
In recent years, the debate over the ethical treatment of animals has gained significant traction worldwide. In Egypt, animal rights advocates are pushing for a transformative shift in how wild animals are used in circuses and zoos. Groups like the Egyptian Society for Animal Rights have been at the forefront of this battle, calling for a nationwide ban on the use of wild animals in entertainment due to ethical and safety concerns.

