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    Ireland Zoo Research Guidelines Project Planning and Behavioural Observations © The Federation of Zoological Gardens of Great Britain and Ireland 2003 All rights reserved. No part of this publication my be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopy‚ recording or any information storage and retrieval system‚ without permission in writing from the publisher. Wehnelt‚ S.‚ Hosie‚ C.‚ Plowman‚ A.‚ and A Feistner (2003) Zoo Research Guidelines:

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    put animals into the zoos? It is generally believed that animals shouldn’t be kept into the zoos. Only in this essay‚ the definition of the zoo is purchasing and restricting the animals for the financial uses and researches. There are three reasons approved to this opinion‚ which includes decreasing the initial wild characters‚ increasing the danger of injuries and increasing the fare in many ways. Firstly‚ zoos cannot replicate wild animals’ habitats. In the other way‚ zoo could decrease the wild

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    Zoos are places that often visited by the people for recreation‚ moreover for the family who has child. They can find many kinds of animal‚ without going to the wild forest. Zoos can make the visitors happy‚ but it might not be the same condition as the wild animal’s feeling. I trust that zoos are cruel to the faunas. Numeruous people think that zoos are good for the wild animals. Keeping animals in the zoos can save the animals from extinction than let them free in their habitat. In their wild

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    Are Zoos a Good Thing? Zoos are a popular attraction for both children and adults alike. But are these attractions actually a good thing? The average zoo aficionado would argue that zoos have potential to inspire people to protect animals and their habitats. However‚ I argue that animals often suffer mentally and physically by being enclosed in zoos. I believe that zoos are not only cruel but are a way to humiliate animal’s feelings and overall rights. The following essay will provide information

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    if illegal immigrants migrate over to our country there will be a population imbalance‚ which in other words it can overpopulate our counrty. Crowding‚ that is‚ increases in the population density in certain regions. This is one of the basic disadvantages of immigration. This can imbalance to one nation’s natural resources. When a country is overpopulated‚ there will be a high rate of unemployment because there aren’t enough jobs to support population. It can lead to the rise of poverty and demands

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    Currently‚ three kinds of primates reside at Manila Zoo‚ namely‚ Philippine monkey‚ Celebes black ape‚ and Japanese red-faced macaque (J. Pedron‚ personal communication‚ March 16‚ 2016). On the other hand‚ Ark Avilon Zoo houses two kinds of primates: Orangutan and Java gibbon (N. Rafael‚ personal communication‚ March 19‚ 2016). According to Pedron‚ the zoo obtained the primates through donation and trade. Most of the Philippine monkeys found in Manila Zoo were given by the owners who obtained the monkeys

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    Hydraulic fracturing‚ or fracking‚ is defined as “the process of injecting liquid at high pressure into subterranean rocks‚ boreholes‚ etc.‚ so as to force open existing fissures and extract oil or gas.” It consists of a well that is drilled miles deep that contains chemicals‚ additives‚ and sand‚ but mostly just large amounts of plain water. Once the rock is cracked from the pressure of the fluids‚ the natural gas comes back up the well‚ with millions of gallons of contaminants and chemicals.

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    Zoos. As young children we adored them‚ peeking into the monkey cages and staring in awe at fully grown tigers and lions meandering around. It was such the experience to be able to be so close to these animals that usually lived thousands of miles away. Even now‚ it is pretty inspiring to see an elephant less than a hundred feet away. However‚ the actions of zoos keeping animals in captivity have become questionable. According to “What’s Wrong with Zoos” by Amy Whiting as well as the “Blackfish”

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    Anti zoo essay. I‚ like many children‚ have been to zoos when I was younger. Upon visiting zoos‚ I have decided that zoos are very cruel to keep animals caged up‚ often in regions and climates very different from their natural habitat. For example‚ elephants travel for miles in packs‚ when in zoos there are only several elephants with only several acres to walk around. To begin‚ animals are kept to small confinement‚ with limited resources. Animals‚ in most cases‚ aren’t able to take care

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    the con¬cept of “Zoos”. Oth¬ers don’t give it any atten¬tion as long as they are enter¬tained when vis-it¬ing the Zoo. The mis¬sion of well-respected Zoos‚ those accred¬ited as mem¬bers of the global zoo¬log¬i¬cal asso¬ci¬a¬tion (WAZA) and/or regional asso-ci¬a¬tions such as EAZA‚ AZA and ZAA‚ offi¬cially addresses con-ser¬va¬tion‚ research‚ edu¬ca¬tion and recre¬ation. The first two with regard to ecosys¬tems and (endan¬gered) ani¬mal species‚ and the lat-ter two aim¬ing at the Zoos’ vis¬i¬tors.

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