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    In the column, “The Case For Closing The Honolulu Zoo,” Bob Jones addresses the issue of Honolulu Zoo’s problems regarding its budget and attendance rates, informing the audience of the controversy behind using the taxpayers money to maintain the zoo’s facilities and such. The purpose of this column is to argue that the $7 million dollars that are currently being used for the zoo’s maintenance should be used for something that everyone needs, like roads and sewers. While stating his claims,…

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    Whether they be in movies, zoos, circuses, or bullfighting rings, many animals are used as sources of entertainment for humans. Many times, however, these animals are mistreated, and the workers around the animals are also in danger of being hurt. On account of this, animals should not be used for entertainment purposes because, often, the animals are abused, workers’ lives are put at risk by being around them, and the animals do not live as long in captivity. Whether it be in zoos, circuses,…

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    Captive Lions Observation

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    manipulatable objects such as hanging logs positively changed the behavior of captive lions by reducing stereotypic behaviors and increasing activity. Mellen and Shepherdson (1997) also emphasize the need for novel stimulation in zoo-housed animals. I would thus recommend Mara Lion Zoo to add objects such as logs or “boomer balls” in the outdoor holding enclosure to allow for explorative behaviors and to simulate the naturalistic environment as much as possible. Likewise, adding features such as…

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    Essay On Captive Animals

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    on animals’ mental stability. If ever released from captivity, whether being a zoo or factory farm, emotional shock prevents animals from living unaffected by what they previously endured. Self-clutching, rocking or pacing back and forth, and refusing to eat are telltale signs of psychological distress, especially in primates. In multiple situations, this behavior is often seen when viewing an animal enclosed in a zoo. Additionally, because animals are frequently neglected of communication with…

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    Ethical Issues With Zoos

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    According to Oxford Dictionary, a zoo is any establishment that collects animals in parks or gardens in order to study, conserve or display them to people. To conserve the population of certain endangered species, some conservation agencies establish zoos where they breed the animals before returning them to the wild. Some zoos are also started up for the sole purpose of entertaining people in exchange for money. In such zoos mostly large and attractive ones are kept in cages where visitors can…

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    Is Animal Captivity Wrong

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    Imagine you are at the zoo with your friends or family enjoying the displays of the different species inhabiting the zoo. Now some might think animals being kept in this kind of situation are being treated unfairly and I am inclined to agree to some degree but there are other situations that we need to dive deeper into. Animal captivity can sometimes be a problem but I am going to shed light on multiple situations where animal captivity actually helps the animals flourish. In my opinion, it is…

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    Richard Turere observes a family problem from the predators, because the predators hunted down the villagers’ animals. The warrior class of the community started to protect the domestic animals by killing the predators, especially lions. Richard believed killing the lions was not an acceptable idea; therefore he started formulating hypothesis and testing new methods. The fist hypothesis was regarding fire, which failed, so he adopted a new method to use scarecrow. Lions observed that the…

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    Species around the world are either endangered or overcrowded. Animals that are endangered of extinction are in need of special cares. One of the most beloved animals in the world that is endangered is the Giant Panda Bear, the rarest family member of the bear family and China’s unofficial mascot, about 1000-2000 are living in the wild. Giant Panda Bear native habitat is in the mountain forests of southwest China. Giant pandas are identified by their distinctive black and white coloring. Their…

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    Michael Hutchins who both have experience with zoos set the boundaries on how to treat animals and enforce animal care at different zoos. Rob Laidlaw, a co-founder and executive Director of Zoocheck Canada believes that Zoos should either adopt humane policies for animals or be shut down. By forcing zoos that don’t want to live up to standards in animal welfare to either change or forced to close will change the perspective of what’s really going on. Zoos will have to face reality that they…

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    I am currently a student at El Camino College and my short term goal is to obtain an Associate of Science in biology. Upon graduation, I plan to transfer to California State University, Dominguez Hills to obtain a bachelor’s degree in biology by 2019. My educational aspirations consist of acquiring a Bachelor’s degree in biology that would accommodate me in pursuing a wildlife biologist career. Wildlife biologists have the responsibility of conducting projects, research studies, and complex data…

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