Elephants of Cirkus Arena are being hosed down by local firefighters during a hot summer day in Gilleleje, Denmark, in 2018. Photo by Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS

Denmark buys country’s last remaining circus elephants to let them retire

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COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Denmark is spending 11 million kroner ($1.6 million) to buy the country's last four circus elephants to give them a proper retirement as the government moves to ban wild animals in circuses.

Food and Fisheries Minister Mogens Jensen says a ban on wild animals in circuses is expected later this year.

The ministry said Saturday there were no immediate plans as to where to put Ramboline, Lara, Djunga and Jenny, but applicants willing to take the mammals should offer a timely takeover and proper welfare. In the meantime, Animal Protection Denmark would ensure their welfare until then.

Circus Arena manager Benny Berdino said he was "sad to have to say goodbye" to its elephants, but was happy they would get a good retirement. The fourth elephant belonged to Cirkus Trapez.

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