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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Elephant Tests Positive for TB at Ringling Breeding Compound
PETA first learned from an informed source that a male elephant at Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus' breeding facility in Polk City, Florida, has tested positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB)--a human strain of the deadly disease that can be spread from elephant to human, human to human, and human to elephant.
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Ringling Bros.: Dirty Tricks Hide Dirty Secrets
Ringling Bros. resorts to threats, bullying, and outlandish antics in its efforts to hide the circus's cruel treatment of animals.
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Baby Killers
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus often boasts that its Center for Elephant Conservation (CEC) is having a baby boom.
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Salute to Police Officer Doyle: Champion of Elephants
What started as a routine traffic patrol for Palm Bay, Florida, police officer Blayne Doyle 14 years ago would change his life forever.
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What's Ringling Hiding?
In each city and town on Ringling’s itinerary, animals are forced to participate in a media-oriented “animal parade.”
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