Speak Out Against Live-Animal Exhibits at Planned New Jersey Mall!

Upon hearing that developers of American Dream Meadowlands, a future mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey, were planning to install permanent bird and rabbit enclosures, PETA expressed numerous concerns and implored them to rethink such an irresponsible feature. The development company declared that it hadn’t officially chosen to move forward with this plan but remained vague regarding when that decision might be made. However, the mall is scheduled to open in October and there’s zero time for hesitation—now, your voice is desperately needed!

Bird in cage

Subjected to a constant barrage of strange noises and activity as well as hordes of people ogling and trying to interact with them, animals confined to exhibits—no matter how spacious or luxurious their captors declare them to be—remain prisoners dependent upon artificial sources of shelter and sustenance and entirely deprived of any semblance of the existence that they would have had in nature. Rabbits and exotic birds, in particular, are sensitive, intelligent animals who, when held captive, require specialized, individualized attention from dedicated and properly educated caregivers capable of meeting a staggering multitude of complex needs. This is hardly a feasible scenario for animals confined en masse to a mall exhibit. Furthermore, captive species pose a definitive risk to public health, as they can transmit numerous diseases to humans, such as cryptosporidiosis, Pasteurella multocida, and ringworm.

Please join PETA in urging American Dream Meadowlands developers to scrap plans to exhibit animals—then, share this alert with everyone you know.

Please send polite comments to the following individuals:

Don Ghermezian
President
American Dream
Don.Ghermezian@americandream.com

Nader Ghermezian
Chair
Triple Five Group
Nader.Ghermezian@triplefive.com

David Ghermezian
CEO
Triple Five Group
David.Ghermezian@triplefive.com

Thank you for speaking up for animals!

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