Beloved Louisville Zoo elephants Mikki and Punch retiring to nation's largest elephant refugee habitat
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The two have been together in Louisville for decades, and will remain together as they relocate to Tennessee.
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The relocation of the elephants will allow them to have a lifelong companionship in a safe and expansive area.
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