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France to ban wild animals in travelling circuses

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France said on Tuesday it planned to "gradually" ban the use of wild animals in travelling circuses, the farming of mink for fur and the breeding of dolphins and orcas in captivity.Animals rights group PETA hailed the decision as "an historic victory".France to ban wild animals in travelling circuses

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France to ban wild animals in travelling circuses

France said on Tuesday it planned to "gradually" ban the use of wild animals in travelling circuses, the farming of mink for fur and the breeding of dolphins and orcas in captivity.

Animals rights group PETA hailed the decision as "an historic victory".

France to ban wild animals in travelling circuses

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