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In the wild, bears don't ride bicycles, tigers don't jump through fiery hoops, and elephants don't stand upright on their hind legs. Circuses portray a distorted view of wildlife.

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Hold Ringling Accountable for Clyde’s Tragic Death
This summer, a 2-year-old lion named Clyde died while traveling on a Ringling Bros. circus train through the Mojave Desert in 109°F heat with no water.
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Ask NBC to Stop Hiding the Truth About Roy Horn's Attack
On September 15, NBC featured a fluff interview with Siegfried & Roy. PETA provided NBC with information on cruelty to animals used for entertainment and the facts about the tiger attack on Roy Horn at Las Vegas’ Mirage Hotel in October 2003, but NBC failed to include any such information in the interview.
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Thailand's Baby Elephants Tourtured for Tourists
In Thailand, approximately 3,800 of the country’s estimated 5,000 endangered Asian elephants are in private hands. Most are used as tourist attractions in elephant camps where they are forced to perform circus tricks and give rides.
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Burger King Ends Its Sponsorship of UniverSoul Circus
Burger King was the first of the major fast-food chains to introduce a veggie burger. Now, the fast-food giant has joined General Mills and Ford Motor Company to become the third corporation to end its national sponsorship of the UniverSoul Circus.
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Delhi - Free at Last
On March 12, the Hawthorn Corporation was ordered to relinquish custody of 16 elephants to USDA-approved facilities, as well as pay a $200,000 fine. This victory would not have been possible without your valuable support, but there is still much work to be done for the thousands of other animals confined and abused in the name of “entertainment.”
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