Elephant show permit for Colorado Renaissance Festival denied, animal advocacy group says

State agents denied a permit for an elephant show at the Colorado Renaissance Festival according to an animal advocacy group that threatened to sue the state over the issue Attorneys with the Animal Activist Legal Defense Project which is based at the University of Denver threatened to sue Colorado Parks and Wildlife if the agency again issued a permit for the annual elephant show put on by Trunks and Humps Related Articles Denver Animal Shelter raises concern over number of emaciated dogs and cats Spring marks the return of miller moth season in Colorado Moose involved in Steamboat Springs attack relocated Roaming Denver-area bear captured near Aurora home relocated to a better habitat Woman airlifted to hospital after Steamboat Springs moose attack The group claimed the show at the festival in Larkspur violated Colorado law prohibiting elephants and other animals from being used in traveling acts and forced the elephants to perform unnatural behaviors Denying the permit was the correct legal and moral choice DU law professor and Animal Activist Legal Defense Project director Justin Marceau mentioned in a message Colorado has admirably outlawed the degrading abusive use of elephants and other animals in cruel traveling circuses These animals deserve to be treated with dignity not dragged from city to city and forced to perform tricks for our entertainment This is a growing story and may be updated Get more Colorado news by signing up for our daily Your Morning Dozen email newsletter