Portugal's Last Circus Elephant Becomes Pioneer for European Exiles
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Portugal's last circus elephant becomes pioneer for European exiles
Portugal's last circus elephant, Julie, is to become one of the first residents of a retirement home for the pachyderms that could become a major draw as European nations clampdown on performing animals.
Julie, the African elephant who accompanied generations in the Circus Victor Hugo Cardinali, prepares for a new stage. The destination is the Pangea Trust shrine, where the silence of the Alentejo will replace the lights of the show
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Julie, who has integrated the Circus Victor Hugo Cardinali for decades, will be transferred in June to a shrine under construction in Alentejo. The change marks the end of an era in the country.
Portugal's last circus elephant to move to Europe’s first large-scale sanctuary
Portugal's last circus elephant is set to be moved to Europe's first large-scale elephant sanctuary, developed by the Pangea Trust, an animal protection organisation.Julie, Portugal's last circus elephant, is being prepared for transfer to Pangea’s 1,000-acre sanctuary in Alentejo, southern Portugal.Her relocation was jointly announced by the Pangea Trust and Circo Víctor Hugo Cardinali and was reached voluntarily "in a spirit of shared commitme…
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