RIngling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus will close its final circuses in May of this year. Of particular interest to this site, circus ownership cites animal rights activists and the loss of elephants from its shows as some of the (many) causes for its decline in popularity and profitability. The company will continue to operate the Center for Elephant Conservation (at least for the time being).
A nostalgic part of me will always look back on the circus with fond recollection of long-ago family outings (and one very late return to boarding school because of getting caught behind a caravan of vehicles moving circus stuff from the train to the long-defunct Richfield Coliseum) but recognition of its many problems. I don't think I could watch a traditional circus featuring any exotic animals any longer, but I have fewer problems with domestic animal acts (and certainly all human acts are fair game) - and it's always hard to hear of so many losing their (often highly specialized) jobs.
Ringling Bros. circus to close after 146 years
A nostalgic part of me will always look back on the circus with fond recollection of long-ago family outings (and one very late return to boarding school because of getting caught behind a caravan of vehicles moving circus stuff from the train to the long-defunct Richfield Coliseum) but recognition of its many problems. I don't think I could watch a traditional circus featuring any exotic animals any longer, but I have fewer problems with domestic animal acts (and certainly all human acts are fair game) - and it's always hard to hear of so many losing their (often highly specialized) jobs.
Ringling Bros. circus to close after 146 years