School districts ban donkey basketball under pressure from PETA
Associated Press - May 3, 2009 1:25 PM ET
MORAVIA, Iowa (AP) - While donkey basketball remains popular in Iowa, Nebraska and other rural states, some school districts have discontinued the fundraising events because of pressure from animal-rights groups.
The Portland Public Schools in Oregon have banned donkey basketball, as have districts in Indiana, New Jersey, Ohio and Pennsylvania.
In March, a donkey basketball game scheduled for Kuna (KOO-nuh), Idaho, was canceled after an activist for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals started a petition drive.
Bruce Wick is owner of Washington-based Donkey Sports. Wick says his business still does about 150 donkey games a year and that he doesn't worry much about groups such as PETA. He says when animal-rights groups protest, it brings more people to watch.
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