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Ringling Bros. Retiring last 11 Elephants
Topic Started: May 3 2016, 05:36 AM (89 Views)
Alli
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Watch the final performance..

We were live from the Dunkin’ Donuts Center in Providence, RI on Sunday, May 1 when our beloved elephants performed in their last ever show after 145 years of Ringling Bros. tradition.

After their final performance, all 11 pachyderms from both traveling shows will be traveling south to join the rest of the Ringling Bros. herd of 29 elephants at the Feld Family’s Ringling Bros. Center for Elephant Conservation (CEC), a 200-acre facility in central Florida dedicated to the care and conservation of these critically endangered animals, and home to the largest Asian elephant herd in the Western Hemisphere. – Learn More

https://www.ringling.com/last-elephant-show/
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David
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This makes me very happy!
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angora
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me too
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Trotsky
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We saw them at the Barclay Center, in Brooklyn, March 3.
The elephants did not look happy...perhaps they had already gotten their pink slips.
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Olive Oil
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Such wonderful news. It is a crime how animals are treated.
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Darcie
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Finally.
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