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    With all of the shocking headlines that zoos have been making recently‚ animal captivity has become an extremely controversial topic. Whether it be a zoo‚ aquarium‚ or safari park‚ these establishments are all constantly scrutinized for keeping animals from their natural habitats. Although many don’t realize that captivity is a large benefit to animals and humans alike. While a negative light looms over this topic‚ many tend to forget about the valuable information gained from being able to study

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    Animals behind cages‚ starving and dying‚ it’s an awful sight. I believe that animal captivity is bad for animals and that they should be running free and wild. wild animals in zoos suffer physically and mentally. Many animals in zoos show signs of distress such as pacing or rocking backwards and forwards repeatedly. Zoos do not save species from extinction but in some cases they can even make it worse. The problem with animal captivity is its hurting animals mentally and physically Captive exotic

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    It is clear that animals in captivity aren’t the most delighted. It turns out that while zoos have people believing that the animal is contented‚they are not. Animals suffer mentally‚physically‚and emotionally. This being claimed‚the captivity of animals should be abolished. Animals are better observed and learned from in the wild. A lion is better observed hunting and roaring than in captivity as a disheartened prisoner. Not only should the captivity of animals be banned‚but an animal is better

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    Anth 68 Day 3 Gardens of History In his first chapter‚ Garden of History‚ Nigel Rothfels describes the meaning of zoological gardens. He starts out by comparing and contrasting zoos with menageries. “Menagerie is used to describe the collection of captive animals used simply for display and aggrandizement of the owner while zoological gardens are understood to be places that offer scientific endeavor and public education”(pg.19). He talks about a palace build to be used as a menagerie by a prince

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    taking them to zoos and animal parks‚ animals do not deserve to be encaged and taken from their homes in this nature. The major problem with zoos is that the animals which live there are kept in enclosures that do not allow them to live their life in a natural way. No matter how big the animal enclosure is‚ or how much flora they place in the cages‚ no matter how beautiful they make the paintings on the wall‚ they do not compare to the natural habitat the animals were supposed to be. Zoo animals have

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    community‚ it can create a positive change in The Rio Grande Valley. By doing my service learning at The Gladys Porter Zoo I view the importance of how even a simple task will make a positive difference. I can mention that what I did was out of comparison to what is done in the whole zoo. If I have not put in practice what I learned maybe the kid who was having a party at the zoo will not have goodie bags and the animals will not be able to be in exposition. If the animals were not prepared the party

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    warranted. I observed two female toddlers about 18-24 months in age one with her mother and the other with her father at Irvine Regional Park. This park also has a small zoo along with lots of open grassy areas. I observed the toddlers in the zoo as well as them interacting with their parents outside of the zoo. The zoo has a petting zoo inside where the kids can feed the goats. I observed toddler one accompanied by her father feeding a goat. The father was holding her up while she fed the goat one pellet

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    they used to shoot and mount the birds that they identified in their natural habitat. One of the most famous bird watchers was John Audubon. He killed hundreds of birds including new species he found. He then drew or sketched drawings of these finds which were published in 1840. Audubon got a high amount of praise for these drawings and sketches. Later‚ The Audubon Society was created in the early nineteen hundreds. It was created in appreciation of the huge role he made to the discovery‚ identification

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    seeing in the lap of nature. Secondly‚ it provides a sort of excursion to the students. Generally‚ winter is the suitable season for picnic‚ enjoyed a picnic with my class mates at Zoo last year. My friends proposed to go on a picnic to Zoo the proposal was accepted because it would be possible to visit the zoo along with the sightseeing. My friend Mohit as the monitor of the class took the responsibility of the picnic. I helped him from the beginning till the end. As per our programme‚

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    Life of Pi: Journal Response #1 The narrator of this book has his own view about zoos. He tries to make it seem as if his view is absolutely true and is scientifically proven and that he is 100% politically correct. According to him a zoo to an animal is like a home to a human. But I totally disagree with his view on the zoos. In the book the narrator’s view is totally opposite. He assumes and thinks that keeping animals in cages is normal to them and they don’t mind… He persuades us to think

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