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    Animal Testing On Animals

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    Over 100 million animals are injured and killed each year due to the horrible effects of animal testing. Although all animals feel the same emotions as humans‚ such as feeling happy‚ sad‚ scared and even lonely. Scientists see animals other than the daily house house pet simply as mere tools for their experiments. Animals from mice to monkeys have intelligence and deserve to be loved and cared for just as much as an other animal. whether it be a pet or an endangered species. Many processes and procedures

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    that animals are different from human? According to (Lin‚ 2014) “many animal activists point to the publication of “Animal Liberation” in 1975 as the catalyst for the modern American animal rights movement.” Also‚ Lin see that in “1980 People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is founded.” In (Mother Nature Network‚ 2008) points out that “It wasn’t until 1822 that animal-protectionists won their first public victory”‚ so after that people will think what is the definition of animal rights

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    Animal Shelters

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    Animal Shelters For The Win! Did you know that there are about 4 to 6 thousand animal shelters in the United States? Also did you know that there are between 8 to 12 million animals in those animal shelters? Unfortunately each year between 4 to 6 million of those animals are euthanized due to not being able to find a home. That’s almost half of the animals that enter a shelter yearly! But what If I told you that you can make change for those animals‚ if you can take euthanization completely

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    ARE ZOOS UNETHICAL TO ANIMALS? Name: Tutor: Course: Date: University: ARE ZOOS UNETHICAL TO ANIMALS? Introduction In recent times‚ argumentative debates have been witnessed over the moral predicament that zoos brings concerning animals’ rights‚ liberties and ordinary behavior. Most of the people take zoo as unethical and cruel whereas others have the opinion that they are moral due to the fact that they support in study‚ safeguard‚ and proper treatment of wildlife. This profound topic has caused

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    harsh reality for some animals in shelters. Many dogs and cats are found ill-treated and sick from previous conditions such as negligent owners or not even having a home. While this seems horrific‚ it is even worse for other animals. A large number of pets in shelters are sometimes euthanized and deprived of companionship because of age or health. These animals are sometimes killed because there is not enough room for them because of an influx of more strays coming in. Stray animals in general are treated

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    Animal Rehab

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    Rehabilitating Animals What exactly is animal rehabilitation? The meaning of rehabilitation is to help restore something/someone so that it/they can hopefully readapt to life. Rehabilitating animals usually occurs through veterinarian care‚ building trust‚ creating companionship‚ and even recreating their habitat in the case of wildlife. There are different reasons for rehabilitating animals. The main reasons are injury‚ sickness‚ abandonment‚ or abuse. When it comes to wildlife‚ environmental dangers

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    Identification method Animals the method can be used on How Use Implications of the welfare of the animals Ringing/ banding Wild domesticated‚ birds Small‚ individually numbered/marked metal or plastic tags are put on to the leg or wing of the bird. To identify individual birds‚ to track bird migration‚ population. During the capture for ringing it is common to record various data about the birds. Causes stress in the process of catching and ringing/ banding. Possibility to lose ring/band

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    cosmetics come from and how they are tested to see if they are safe for human use? Because animals are being misused and eventually slaughtered‚ animal testing should be illegal. Animal testing was started at an early age. There are many different types of products scientists test on animals and different types of animals they use. There is a long testing process. Also it’s just plain wrong and should be banned. Animal testing was originated in the 17th century. Aristotle started his research when he opened

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    successful breeding facilities to violate even the most basic animal cruelty laws. Stricter regulation of canine breeding could be a viable option to reduce inbreeding‚ cruelty‚ and health issues for dogs for years to come. The Animal Welfare Act (AWA) is the first and only federal law that focuses on protecting animals bred for commercial use. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has been enforcing the AWA since 1966 to protect certain animals from mistreatment. One important breeding-related guideline

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    consider zoos a safe haven for animals. Visitors are told that all animals are provided proper health care and feel content with their environment. The truth is‚ most people aren’t aware that many of the animals suffer from ‘human mental health issues’. Zoo animals aren’t benefiting from zoos‚ in fact‚ it’s just the opposite. Through our research‚ we’ve found‚ “An Oxford University study based on four decades of observing animals in captivity and in the wild found that animals such as polar bears‚ lions

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