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    Keeping Animals in Zoos

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    Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos On Sunday afternoons in every major city many families go to the zoo with kids. They always have a lot of fun‚ see many rare animals‚ funny monkeys‚ tall giraffes‚ huge elephants and cute koalas. But what is going on with animals? On the one hand‚ animals are safe in zoos‚ which means they cannot be hurt in their cages. Secondly‚ animals have enough food‚ for example‚ they can always eat in a zoo‚ while they may be starving in

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    Desert and Animals

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    region that scales from 500‚000 square miles and spans across two countries (China and southern Mongolia) covering parts of northern and northwestern China. Like all deserts‚ the Gobi desert is a cold biome desert that consists of a vast array of animals and plants that have adapted to the harsh conditions. Abiotic factors of an organism are parts of the ecosystem that are not alive. These can be core elements‚ which the entire structure of the ecosystem depends on.Whatever life exists in an

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    What is animal welfare? What are animal rights? These two terms are often confused to be the same thing‚ but actually have two different meanings. Animal welfare refers to “the protection of the health and well-being of animals.” Animal rights refers to the “the rights of animals to be protected from exploitation and abuse by humans” (Collins Dictionary). There are quite a few differences between animal welfare and animal rights. Animal welfare is an important aspect to any animal lover‚ simply

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    11/29/12 Agriculture 3pd. Animal Rights vs. Animal Welfare When you think of the right way to treat wild and domesticated animals you’d think it’d be common sense. But in reality there are actually many more problems surrounding this extremely controversially topic than you’d think. The treatment of animals and justifying what is right and wrong has been a very big issue for a long time. Animals are used for many purposes in our society such as food‚ clothing‚ research‚ companionship and

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    Exotic Animal Husbandry

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    Exotic Animal Husbandry & Legislation. Introduction: Different exotic animals in different taxonomic groups may require different accommodation and requirements from that accommodation. These will be met by obeying to animal welfare laws and conventions. Housing objectives: The housing objectives for a sugar glider would be - to replicate their natural habitat as much as possible. They would need safe places to sleep but at the same time large amounts of room to be active in. They would also need

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    Breeding Animals In Zoos: Is Really Good For Animals? By: Pham Hoang Final Draff 28th September‚ 2012 Breeding Animals In Zoos: Is Really Good For Animals?   Do you know how many zoos we have exist all over the world? And do you know where and when the first zoo was built? If these questions are strange to you‚ let me provide you with more information about that. "Gardens and Menagerie of the Zoological Society of London" was the very first zoo to be opened in London in 1828. Since then

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    Moral Animal

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    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/24/opinion/the-moral-animal.html?_r=0 The Moral Animal By JONATHAN SACKS Jonathan Sacks is the chief rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth and a member of the House of Lords. Published: December 23‚ 2012 IT is the religious time of the year. Step into any city in America or Britain and you will see the night sky lit by religious symbols‚ Christmas decorations certainly and probably also a giant menorah. Religion in the West seems alive and

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    Red Crested Night Heron

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    The Red Crested Night Heron in the short story‚ “Night calls” by Lisa Fugard‚ symbolizes the dad’s depression and sadness for the loss of his wife. The start of the story explains how Marlene‚ her dad‚ and her mom lived in a happy sanctuary for animals. The county graciously granted to the family‚ a beautiful and endangered‚ Red Crested Night Heron‚ to keep in their sanctuary. Sadly the mom‚ died in a car crash and Marlene’s father completely shut down and sent her off to boarding school. When Marlene

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    Social Sciences Professor: Bethany Or Words: 1‚607 Animal Ethics – Final Essay One of the most popular yet highly controversial topics surrounding our modern day society is the animal ethics debate over animal hunting policies around the world‚ but more precisely here in North America. In the past few decades‚ the modernized human mindset has shifted from the carefree‚ irresponsible attitude regarding global matters like the environment and animal protection towards a more proactive sense of awareness

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    Poaching of Animals

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    Poaching of Animals The capturing and hunting of animals has been around even before recorded history. The hunting of animals is a way for humans to survive and provide food. This is understandable to most‚ but there are some people out there who kill animals for other reasons or no reason at all. This is known as poaching. Poaching has been defined as the illegal hunting‚ killing‚ or capturing of wild animals‚ usually associated with land use rights. (Webster) People are poach animals all around

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