New Milwaukee zoo exhibit to improve standards for elephants

In this photo taken Friday April 26, 2019, Mara, an African elephant, roams at the Performing Animals Welfare Society’s ARK 2000 Sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. The more than 2,000 acre sanctuary was built more than a decade ago to provide a more natural environment to animals that have spent years displayed at zoo’s or forced to perform at circuses.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

In this photo taken Friday April 26, 2019, Nicholas, an Asian elephant, plays with the water at the Performing Animals Welfare Society’s ARK 2000 Sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. The more than 2,000 acre sanctuary was built more than a decade ago to provide a more natural environment to animals that have spent years displayed at zoo’s or forced to perform at circuses.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

In this photo taken Friday April 26, 2019, Ed Stewart, President and co-founder of the Performing Animals Welfare Society, gives an orange to Lulu, one of the African elephants at the PAWS ARK 2000 Sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. The more than 2,000 acre sanctuary was built more than a decade ago to provide a more natural environment to animals that have spent years displayed at zoo’s or forced to perform at circuses.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

In this photo taken Friday April 26, 2019, Ed Stewart, President and co-founder of the Performing Animals Welfare Society, poses at the PAWS ARK 2000 Sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. The more than 2,000 acre sanctuary was built more than a decade ago to provide a more natural environment to animals that have spent years displayed at zoo’s or forced to perform at circuses.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

In this photo taken Friday April 26, 2019, African elephants Thika, left, and Mara, right, roam at the Performing Animals Welfare Society’s ARK 2000 Sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. The more than 2,000 acre sanctuary was built more than a decade ago to provide a more natural environment to animals that have spent years displayed at zoo’s or forced to perform at circuses.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

In this photo taken Friday April 26, 2019, African elephants Thika, left, and Mara, right , roam at the Performing Animals Welfare Society’s ARK 2000 Sanctuary near San Andreas, Calif. The more than 2,000 acre sanctuary was built more than a decade ago to provide a more natural environment to animals that have spent years displayed at zoo’s or forced to perform at circuses.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)

MILWAUKEE — Ruth loves popcorn. But she has to work for it, by blowing air with her trunk through a white pipe attached to a barrel above her head to push it out.

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