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  2. How Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey is reinventing the ...

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    Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey dates back to 1919 as a combined circus, but go all the way back to the 19th century as separate spectacles that combined human feats of strength and agility ...

  3. Circus - Wikipedia

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    Animal rights groups have documented many cases of animal cruelty in the training of performing circus animals. [50] [51] The animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) contends that animals in circuses are frequently beaten into submission and that physical abuse has always been the method for training circus ...

  4. What's a Circus with No Animals? - AOL

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  5. Wild Animals in Travelling Circuses (Scotland) Act 2018

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    Wild animals had been a feature of travelling circuses in the United Kingdom since the birth of the modern circus. [1] Wild animals were hunted and captured in the colonies on an increasing scale in the second half of the nineteenth century with high mortality rates for the animals [1] Some researchers have concluded that the species of non-domesticated animals commonly kept in circuses appear ...

  6. List of circus skills - Wikipedia

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    Circus schools and instructors use various systems of categorization to group circus skills by type. Systems that have attempted to formally organize circus skills into pragmatic teaching groupings include the Gurevich system [1] (the basis of the Russian Circus School's curriculum) and the Hovey Burgess system.

  7. Three elephants get loose at St. Louis circus - AOL

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  8. Royal Hanneford Circus - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the eviction, the circus employed about a dozen performers and owned nine animals. The use of animals in the Hannefords' circus acts at the Swap Shop attracted the attention of animal rights activists, including the Animal Rights Foundation of Florida (ARFF), which had long accused the circus of animal cruelty.

  9. Big Apple Circus - Wikipedia

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    The Big Apple Circus is a circus based in New York City. Opened in 1977, later becoming a nonprofit organization, it became a tourist attraction. [better source needed] [1] The circus has been known for its community outreach programs, including Clown Care, as well as its humane treatment of animals. [2]