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Case Study The Ringling Bros And Ringey Circus
The Ringling Bros. and Barnum and bailey circus is retiring the circus elephants earlier then expected. Due to many counties in the US passing "anti-elephant" ordinances the company is going to send elephants to a conservation site . According to Alana Feld , Ringling executive vice president and show producer. "once the company began planning it realized it could retire the elephants sooner. " The retire elephants at the conservation site could be used for cancer research . They're also tired of fighting groups that claim the circus mistreats the elephants. On the other hand Feld entertainment ended up winning a 25 million dollar suit that alleged mistreatment the first show without elephant will be on July of

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