For 40 years, an elephant named Julie performed as part of the Victor Hugo Cardinali circus in Portugal.
But after a law change banning wild animals for entertainment, Julie has now been given a new life in a dedicated sanctuary.
She is the first elephant to begin her retirement at the 400-hectare site in Alentejo in southern Portugal, run by the UK-based charity Pangea Trust.
Staff say Julie has adjusted very well to her new home, and is enjoying splashing around in the mud.
Also: A mysterious monkey with orange lips discovered deep in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is confirmed as a new species.
A look back at the heartwarming moments of the FIFA World Cup that resonated with both fans and those not so keen on football.
We meet Kenya's ''Eco Mammas'', a group of women leading vital marine conservation efforts.
Plus the teenage pianist Freya Terris who made history by passing a highly technical piano exam using only her left hand.
Presenter: Chantal Hartle Music: Iona Hampson
(Photo:Julie the African elephant arrives at Pangea elephant sanctuary in Portugal. Credit: Pangea Elephant Sanctuary)
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