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Frustrated by years of beatings and confinement, many of them snap—countless animals, trainers, and members of the public have been injured and even killed. PETA has helped facilitate such transfers, as in the case of Nosey the elephant—we campaigned for her freedom from the circus for years, and now she’s loving her sanctuary home in Tennessee. Charlie, a Thoroughbred horse on the brink of a fatal breakdown, was also rescued by PETA—he now spends his days grazing on grass in a large pasture with his guardian, a longtime PETA supporter and friend. And then there was Tregembo Animal Park in North Carolina, which two local animal advocates represented by PETA’s lawyers successfully sued, allowing us to transfer bears Ben and Bogey to a sprawling Colorado sanctuary. Tubridy's Mccartney Interview 'never Going To Happen' The Duchess of Sussex ignored reporters as she laid white roses for 10-year-old Uziyah Garcia, one of the victims from this week's attack on a Texas ele...