University of Memphis announced the sudden death of its tiger mascot, TOM III, and the end of trucking live mascots to games.
[ACTION: Contact President M. David Rudd and let him know what you think of the University of Memphis’ new partnership with the Memphis Zoo by calling his office at (901) 678-2234 or sending him a respectful tweet.]
TOM III, University of Memphis tiger mascot...
Today, we claim a bittersweet victory as the University of Memphis
announced the sudden death of its tiger mascot, TOM III, and the end
of trucking live mascots to games. Although captive tigers can live
up to 22 years, TOM III died on September 18, shortly after his 12th
birthday, and two days after showing signs of illness.
Thanks to all the In Defense of Animals supporters who signed our
alert, over 10,000 letters were sent urging the University of
Memphis to stop exploiting a tiger as a live mascot over ethical,
conservation and safety concerns. While we mourn the death of
beloved TOM III, we honor the University’s timely decision to stop
trucking live mascots to games.
Big cats don’t belong at loud, crowded football games with 60,000
jeering fans. Live mascots are widely condemned by conservation and
animal protection organizations, and selfies with wild animals like
the ones offered with TOM III are rightly banned by Instagram.
TOM III was the last live tiger at every University of Memphis game.
We hope his untimely death won’t be in vain. The University of
Memphis has a golden opportunity to celebrate its tiger legacy by
teaching fans that wild animals belong in their native habitats and
don’t exist to entertain people.
We offered sincere condolences to President Rudd in his time of
sorrow by sending flowers and a sympathy card, coordinating a
student letter-writing campaign, and enlisting local activists to
host a memorial on behalf of TOM III.
We applaud the University of Memphis for ending the use of live
animal mascots on the football field, but the live animal mascot
program is not over yet. Unfortunately, President M. David
Rudd has just announced a partnership with the Memphis Zoo where TOM
IV will be incarcerated for life and put on public display.
Contact President M. David Rudd and let him know what you think of the University of Memphis’ new partnership with the Memphis Zoo by calling his office at (901) 678-2234 or sending him a respectful tweet.