YULEE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida wildlife sanctuary is building a new, spacious home for former circus elephants.
The White Oak Conservation Center north of Jacksonville is expected to welcome 30 Asian elephants to a 2,500-acre refuge starting next year, the center announced Wednesday.
The pachyderms are coming from the Center for Elephant Conservation in Polk County.
Most of the animals previously traveled with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus until they were retired in 2016.
White Oak is owned by philanthropists Mark and Kimbra Walter.
“Elephants are majestic and intelligent animals, and they are in dire need,” Kimbra Walter said.