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    species. Keeping an animal in a zoo inclosure is not cruel because it allows normal people to learn about these creatures. Even though these animals are in a smaller space than the wild they have an improved standard of living. They have guaranteed shelter‚ food and even medical check-ups! Singapore Zoo entertains visitors with animal shows which also carry an educational message. These make sure that people are more cautious of their actions in the future. Zoos educate visitors not only about the

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    Ivory: How to Help. In addition‚ you can help provide captive elephants with the best possibly life. Boycott circuses‚ whose unethical treatment includes chaining elephants up by their feet and trunks‚ as well as beating them frequently. Encourage zoos to create environments similar to African elephants’ native habitat. They should be able to encompass elephant families and their travel patterns‚ and they should be located in a warm climate so that the elephants can spend all year outside. African

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    The Panther In this poem the theme is that we are trapped by society. Rilke wrote the poem after he went to the zoo and observed the animals there. The panther reminded him of a prisoner‚ in the sense that they both have lost all their freedom and are waiting for an escape. The poem is about a panther that is trapped in a cage and is also is tired and weak. He tries desperately to escape‚ so he paces back and forth as a way of saying he won’t be tamed. Rilke uses symbolism and alliteration to get

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    Many people enjoy the company of a pet‚ whether it be a cat or a dog; these animals provide a person with companionship and affection. Pet owners become emotionally invested in their pets and treat them as if they are part of the family. Some pet owners will pamper and shower these animals with affection as well as let them have the run of the house. However‚ a person needs to remember animals do not function as humans or have the capacity to reason. There are people who believe wild or exotic animals

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    treated well‚ right?” Wrong. In reality‚ most of the animals are kept in dirty‚ tiny cages. How do these people expect for the animals to somehow survive in these inhumane conditions? We are all well aware that capturing wild animals and putting them in zoos is not an enjoyable experience for them. Having their freedom literally ripped away and being locked into a cage for an unknown period of time‚ these animals don’t know how to cope with their new feelings of stress‚ anxiety‚ and boredom. Sometimes

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    Once there was an alligator named Tippens. He lived in a cage in a dusty old zoo‚ with nothing to do except entertain the audience of sweaty people that crowded his enclosure everyday. Despite being lionized day after day‚ Tippens began to conspire a plan to escape from the shackles of the zoo. Tippens planned meticulously‚ of course. He wouldn’t want to rush in and ruin his one chance at freedom. It was a bizarre plan‚ but Tippens felt as though it would prove to be successful as long as he followed

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    records of basic things such as health‚ age‚ weight can result in the animal either not being sold or being seen as worth much less than it actually is. Animals have time Value [seaza.org‚ 2004] similar to a financial investments‚ each animal a zoo has that is not documented can reduce the value of a collection at a later date. If an one animal is not documented its offspring may be worth less as there will be no records of a known pedigree‚ this could mainly affect Dog Breeders. Good veterinary

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    and have different daily habits than most people. So‚ with all of that in mind‚ let’s go on this journey of Pi’s strange mental state. Why don’t we start in Pi’s childhood‚ where it all began? Pi grew up in a small town in India. He grew up in the zoo environment‚ with his dad being the ZooKeeper. So‚ that very clearly

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    When I was a child‚ one of my favorite places was the zoo. I loved to look at the beautiful animals and all the different species that the zoo possessed. As a child‚ I never realized how much these magnificent animals were threatened to extinction because of the wild animal trade. Animal trafficking‚ also known as the Animal Trade‚ is one of the harshest crimes and biggest industries‚ affecting ecosystems‚ the environment‚ and humans worldwide. Animal Trafficking is hands-down a growing industry

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    for the mentally ill population. The treatment of the mentally ill was inhuman‚ they were treated like inmates‚ often chained and not provided with proper food or clothing (Ray‚ 2017). People visited the institution as if they were visiting the zoo‚ it was as if the mistreatment of this population brought the public amusement; in 1814‚ 96‚000 people visited the institution (Ray‚ 2017). Concern for the treatment of these patients came only after a campaign to protest the treatment at this facility

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