Ethical Issues Report By: SeaWorld is a public company that is facing a significant ethical issue right now‚ mostly in part to the release of the documentary Blackfish. This documentary takes viewers inside the capture‚ training and marketing of these Killer Whales for the sole profit of the company. It also highlights the breeding‚ training and housing of these magnificent mammals. It brings many ethical issues to the table. 1) Should
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was quite literally falling apart around them; they could not afford to look after themselves and the animals. What they didn’t expect was having new enclosures built for their animals and a learning center built to better educate the public about wildlife. I ambled into the learning center and a symphony of screeches‚ screams‚ and whistles erupted from the
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Farley‚ Mowat’s “Never cry wolf‚” is a book based on the research of the lifestyle of wolves in the Arctic Circle. Mowat uses his experience to educate the society of the social ills conducted by the hunters towards the wolves. The book displays the risk that the wolf pack families face due to the human activities in the area. The title of the book acts as a symbol in reference to the story of the boy who cried wolf. The book thus enables the reader to think beyond the tile so as to form an opinion
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Michelle Eller Effects Paragraph Week 7 February 19‚ 2009 The Effects of Cutting down trees Every year over 30 million trees are cut down. This had made a lot of hardship for the animals and wildlife in the area. Every time a tree is cut that is one more homeless animal who will end up traveling closer to the city. First‚ these animals will wonder around trying to find food‚ once they can not they will turn to any and every source. This is when domesticated animals start to become
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India is a vast country; it contains multitudes.” India has an extraordinary‚ vast and diverse pool of cultural heritage and ancient monuments in the form of buildings and other archaeological sites and remains. The sheer number of these historic heritages is astounding. And the fact that these monuments are the reminiscence of the living witnesses of the golden historic era of over a thousand years and of the pre-independence battles‚ they carry a special and a well-deserved respect in the eyes
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Horses‚ particularly wild ones‚ seem to embody freedom and strength. Mustang and stallion are words that make you think of nobility. The wild horse is a species of the genus equus. The wild mustang includes subspecies of the modern domesticated horse. Wild horses are symbols of the American frontier. The name "mustang" came from the word "mustengo" which means ownerless beast. They named it that because of its very reckless nature. The wild horse came from the domestic horse from Europe‚ and was
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It Is Cruel To Keep Animals in Cages and Zoos Although many people think that animals get saved from dangers of wildlife if they are kept in zoos‚ in fact‚ this actually is making the animals’ life meaningless——they have no freedom‚ no skills‚ no rights and even their life expectancy is much shorter. Animals are restrained in cages all day. They have no freedom at all‚ unlike the animals which live in the wild and have run free in forests and savannahs. The animals that lives in the
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Abstract Citizens believe that owning Exotic pets should not be allowed. Exotic animals should not even be allowed to owned animals at all. The availability of owning exotic pet should be very limited. Most of the time exotic animals is solid to people that have children of very large families. An exotic pet is dangers and later own in life hopefully it will be banned cause of the risk of citizens life. Many surveys has shown exotic pets is dangers for many reasons. Citizens’ owning exotic pet is
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defined as a repetitive‚ invariant behaviour pattern with no obvious goal or function. Stereotypic behaviour is not seen in animals in the wild and is understood to be abnormal and is therefore a negative factor in conservation captive breeding” (Wildlife New Zealand). Examples of this can be seen at most zoos in such behaviours as: Bar Biting‚ Neck Twisting‚ Tongue Playing‚ Excessive Grooming‚ Head Bobbing‚ Coprophagia‚ Swaying/Pacing/Circling‚ Excessive Grooming‚ Vomiting‚ and Self
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Zoos are the places where animals are kept. Some people argue that animals shall not be kept in zoos as they deserve freedom. Zoos cannot provide them with enough space‚ therefore‚ they cannot run around so as to grow up freely. On the other hand‚ some people argue that animals should be kept in zoos. Nowadays‚ forests and mountains have been cut down by people. If we leave animals alone‚ they might have nowhere to find food and nowhere to live. It is for the sake of the animals themselves that
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