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    Let the Zoo Elephants Go

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    In Les Schobert’s article entitled "Let the Zoo’s Elephants Go" She discusses how national zoo is only embarrassing itself in the way that cares for its elephants. She covers how elephants are euthanized for foot problems that become debilitating. Which are caused from inadequate conditions in which they have been held. She informs us of the needs of elephants and how they may need to walk as much as 30 miles per day‚ in a landscape that covers as much as 1‚000 square miles‚ and how they are confined

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    12-12-13 T-Th Zoo Project My initial thoughts about going having to go to the zoo for this project was that it was going to be challenging yet fun‚ Challenging in the sense that with my post traumatic stress disorder from the military because I have trouble being around crowds of people which is why I supposed that is why I chose to go to the Santa Ana zoo since I knew that there would be less people there‚ Fun in the sense that I have not been to a zoo since I was a little kid which made me

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    Status critically endangered cause Panthera tigris sumatrae ex-situ conservation. Therefore‚ do captive breeding programs in zoos or wildlife refuges‚ one of which is the Surabaya Zoo. This study aimed to observe the daily behavior and the factors that influence the adaptation Panthera tigris sumatrae at Surabaya Zoo‚ then compared with the literature. Studies using focal animal sampling in June 2012. The research method is the method of observation conducted on four individual tigers in KBS. The observations

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    Disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos Hello everybody. My partner has just showed us some benefits of zoos. So now‚ I am going to talk about the disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos. There are 3 main points that I want to emphasize: Moral perspective‚ then Abuse and mistreatment‚ and the final is Wrong Information because of their stress behavior First of all is about the animals’ right. Are zoos really better for the animals‚ or just for human? In fact‚ humans are animals too. What if some

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    Bio principles NC Zoo

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    Survey of Animals: Zoo Questions Please type the answers of the following questions: 1. What function‚ other than hearing‚ do the African Elephant’s ears serve? Answer: African elephant’s ears also serve as a form of communication by using them for signaling‚ and for regulating body temperature. 2. What color is the rump of a Hamadryas Baboon? Answer: The hamadryas baboon’s rump is reddish-pink in color (and ugly). 3. What is the life

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    We need zoos! Healthcare‚ high quality food and a nice environment. These are just a few of the myriad reasons why zoos are good for animals. Normally people are against zoos because they think that animals do not have the correct living standards while in zoos‚ people think this because all we hear about zoos are negative things but if you took the time to delve deeper into this topic you will find out that zoos are an important part of today’s society and without them animals‚ science and human

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    Why Do Zoos Matter

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    Do Zoos Matter? Source: Awesome Ocean Do zoos really matter writes Dr. Grey Stafford! His opinion is that… “Zoos create opportunities for individuals to connect with animals in very personal ways that change hearts and minds. Yes‚ we need good zoos‚ now more than ever!” Dr. Grey Stafford ( PhD) is the author of the book Zoomility and The Keeper Talent of Training which are animal training books! For the past 25 years‚ he has studied and cared for hundreds of terrestrial and aquatic species. Dr. Grey

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    people believe that zoos are educational and that they have reasonable purposes. This includes people that are for zoos‚ family that think that zoos are for memorable activities for them and especially those who work in the corporations like zoos‚ circuses and marine parks’. Families think that going to zoos will be a fun activity and for them to have a special bond with each other.For instance‚ People go to zoos to bring them and the animals together; also they say that zoos motivate people to protect

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    Do zoos do more harm than good?   Zoos are a place where people put wild life just so humans can have something to look at on their free time‚ it is not a good place for wild life. The animals will get mental problems when contained in a zoo. They are called wild life for a reason no one can make an Exact replica of a habitat that not only they need to survive in but need to also be happy in. The zoos also do physical health to the wild life.     When zoos think of good health for an animal they

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    Buffalo Zoo Case Study

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    The Buffalo Zoo Case Study Donna Fernandes illustrated several successful traits of a leader as described in the textbook on page 322. Donna had drive- that is achievement‚ sense of responsibility‚ ambition and energy. Donna also illustrated motivation‚ especially power‚ honesty‚ and integrity. Donna also had an extreme amount of self-confidence‚ which she exhibited with a well thought out vision for the zoo. Some additional characteristics and achievements that may have contributed to her

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