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Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Brazil opens Latin America's first elephant sanctuary

 Asian elephant Guida explores the free area for the first time as she is observed by a sanctuary technician at Latin America's first elephant sanctuary

The first elephant sanctuary in Latin America has opened in Brazil to provide a home for an estimated 50 circus animals from across the region. 

 Asian elephant Maia roams in her new home, the first elephant sanctuary in Latin America

Guida and Maia, both over 40 years old, are the first residents.

 Asian elephants Guida and Maia stand together for the first time in the adaptation area of their new home, Latin America's first elephant sanctuary

They will be provided with veterinary care and live out their lives in forested areas with pastures.

A US-based group bought the land to give the elephants a refuge as zoos in the region close and more laws prohibit the use of animals in circuses.

The Global Sanctuary for Elephants bought the land of 2,800 acres, for $1m (£820,000) to be paid over five years.
 Maia and Guida, two Asian elephant who spent most of her life as a circus animals, explore their new home
The area is located in the western state of Mato Grosso.

The first phase of the project will host up to six animals. The sanctuary will not be open for visitors.

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