Save Viola! Tell Venues Not to Host the Cruel Circus Act That Keeps Her on the Road

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Over five decades ago, a baby elephant was captured from her wild home and family and shipped to the U.S., where she was sold into the circus industry and sentenced to a lifetime of suffering. Today, that elephant, now named Viola, is still being trucked across the country and forced to perform in circuses. Like other elderly elephants used in circuses, Viola shows signs of chronic joint and mobility issues, and soon it may be too late to help her. For decades, she has repeated the routine of unloading from the trailer in a strange city, carrying heavy loads of people on her back in small circles, performing meaningless and confusing tricks, and then loading back into the trailer to depart for the next city.

In 2025 alone, Viola was forced to perform in nearly 200 shows across 16 states with the Jordan World Circus and other circuses. Viola’s exploiters have lined their pockets at her expense for decades. It is long past time for her to be retired to an accredited facility where she can finally get the chance to receive the care she needs.

Right now, Viola is being trucked across the country to venues that continue to support the exploitation of elephants and other animals for entertainment. Please join us in politely urging these venues to enact policies against acts that feature animals like Viola.

Jennifer
Wallace
Panhandle-South Plains Fair Association
Richard
Pool
Comanche County Coliseum
Eddy
County Sheriff
Eddy County Sheriff Posse
Leslie
Robertson
Eastern New Mexico State Fair
Trey
Andrews
Graham County Parks & Fair
Caleb
Blaschke
City of Willcox, AZ
Robert
Tibbits
Arena Advisory Committee
Mike
Larragueta
Reno-Sparks Convention & Visitors Authority

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