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    animals in zoos has been a conflict for some time now. Many people think zoos are a form of cruel and unusual punishment for wild life. Many people believe an animal in captivity is denied its rights to freedom. Others believe it is a way to preserve endangered species while at the same time educational for the public. There are pros and cons to both sides‚ however‚ the use of zoos is not a necessary evil and should in fact be retired. There are many pros when it comes to zoos. For example‚ zoos help

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    or if they are better off in the wild? In other words keeping tigers in zoos is a form of animal cruelty. Animal cruelty can be defined as physical abuse‚ mental abuse and the quality or condition of being cruel. Over the years many controversial issues have emerged‚ “In the wild‚ tigers live for approximately 14 to 18 years‚ while in captivity they can live over 19 years”(Satchell). Yes it might be true but tigers in zoos are affected by extreme boredom‚ lack of appropriate exercise and poor

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    Submitted by: Gambol‚ Charmy I. BSIE- 3A Submitted to: Table of Contents Introduction Company Profile Vision ✔ Is to be transforming into an exciting preservation and conservation center that will continue to further the evolution of superb zoo exhibitory. Mission ✔To foster an appreciation and concern for all living things. ✔To providing the highest standard of care for our animals and plant collect. ✔To providing diverse educational and high quality recreational experience for all

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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

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    mind when the word “zoo” is brought into conversation. Many people correlate the word zoo with cute little animals in exhibits that mock the animals’ natural environment. Some of these animals may also be forced to participate in shows for the entertainment and amusement of the humans watching at the zoo; after all this is what the people paid money for. There is no other way to put it besides stating that zoos are in fact internment camps for the animals residing in them. Zoos put up a façade to

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    they need. Many people think that zoos are preserving endangered species or subspecies‚ but in fact they are wrong. 95% of animals that are kept in zoos aren’t endangered. 97% of these animals aren’t part of the European Captive Breeding Programs‚ and less than 1% of endangered animals have been introduced back into the wild. It is no surprise that elephants don’t do well in zoos at all. The average lifespan of zoo elephants is about 16-18 years‚ while wild elephants

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    lots of zoos all over the world.A zoo can be described as the collection of various animal species found in nature. People can know about animals by visiting zoos.Whether animals should be kept in zoos or not‚different people have different ideas.Some people are in favor of keeping animals in zoos. However‚others argue that keeping animals in zoos ignores animal rights.This essay will discuss the pros and cons of keeping animals in zoos. The main advantage of keeping animals in zoos is that

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    Over centuries‚ dating back to ancient Egypt‚ there have been hundreds of thousands of different variations of zoos (Fravel). Zoos “have entertained millions with exotic animals behind bars” and continue to do the same in the modern day and age of zoos (Fravel). However‚ wild animals are not meant to be domesticated. For decades there have been thousands of serious zoo related incidents resulting in threatening situations‚ critical injuries‚ and even death because the animal enclosures were not secured

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    List of Pros and Cons of Zoos‚the author writes “...Animals that are born in zoos and confined to their boundaries their whole life never get to see their natural habitat‚ and never get to live their life like they should be living it.” When we are caring for an animal‚ we need to make sure that all of their needs are being met. Animals have natural adaptations‚ and they should be able to practice those adaptations at their

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    Animals are a big part of life‚ and a zoo is the best place to visit and watch them perform‚ but what we do not know is how they feel behind bars. Animal captivity has been a problem that the world has forgotten. Captive animals are struggling to adapt to their new life in a zoo or an aquarium. If there were less captive animals then there would be an increase in animal species. Before captivity had gotten out of control‚ “People had believed that no animal should be misused in any way.” (Animal

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