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35 Circus Elephants Arrive in Amazing Florida Sanctuary to Retire Among Forest, Grassland, and 11 Watering Holes White Oak Conservation Some kids dream of running away to join the circus while the Ringling Bros. elephants that had been performing every night might have been dreaming about a place like this, a dream that is now coming true. 35 Asian pachyderms formerly under the care of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus are being welcomed to a 2500-acre Florida reserve where they can wander among their favorite habitats wetlands, grasslands, or forest and splash about in 11 different waterholes. The White Oak Conservation refuge, located in Yulee, was set up to accommodate the about-to-be retired elephants in what will become the largest herd of Asian elephants in the Western Hemisphere. ....
Former circus elephants just arrived at a new sanctuary. They are swimming and grazing on fruit buffets. Cathy Free Former Ringling Bros. circus elephants began arriving at the White Oak Conservation center in April. (Stephanie Rutan/White Oak Conservation) For about two decades, elephants that performed with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus were sent to a reserve in central Florida when they became too old to balance on two legs and parade around arenas doing tricks and dancing for large crowds. Animal rights’ groups have long called the breeding farm and retirement refuge problematic. It is owned by the parent group of the now-closed circus, and there have been reports of elephants being chained in concrete enclosures and some having foot and leg problems. ....
EIB High Note: Elephants! May 6, 2021 JASON: We end every show on what we call the EIB High Note, a piece of positive news dedicated to Rush’s optimism, which he had so much of. For today’s High Note, retirement is looking good for some former circus elements thanks to a new habitat at Florida’s White Oak Conservation Center. The retirees are from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus where elephants played a central role for most of its 146-year history. In 2016, they retired the act. The elephants were moved to a small preserve south of Orlando which really wasn’t ideal. So a nonprofit group called the Walter Conservation stepped in and created a new habitat and now the elephants (chuckles) are living their best life with plenty of room to roam and splash around, you name it. Here is Michelle Gadd and Nick Newby two people who are very, very close to the product and what they have to say about it. ....
UpdatedThu, May 6, 2021 at 6:04 pm ET Reply Theo, a mixed-breed dog, went missing April 20 after a van taking him to his new adoptive family crashed on U.S. 27 between Miami and Belle Glade. He s pictured with his new owner, Ashley Tirado (front right) and the rescuers who helped find him. (Courtesy of mavrixphoto.com) ACROSS AMERICA After nine days of wandering the swampy Florida Everglades, a newly adopted dog was found this week, which meant he could finally be united with the family he almost didn t get a chance to meet. Theo, a brown-and-white mixed-breed dog, went missing after a transport van taking him to his new family in Alpha, New Jersey, crashed between Miami and Belle Glade. ....
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