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    Animal And Ethics Analysis

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    When was the last time you went to your local Zoo to see an animal in the wild? If you are like most people, it might have been when you were a child in grade school, or with your children or grandchildren in grade school. On the other hand, was it to see a new exhibit with a Lion or Tiger or even the Pandas from China? With the invention of television and social media, are Zoos a necessity? In the essay “Animal and Ethics”, written by Scott D. Wilson, an Associate Professor of Philosophy at…

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    I think that animal owners should be able to own exotix pets. Like snakes, and different types birds. They should be able to have them as long as they do not abuse their right to have them. Such as letting them loose, killing them, or even letting them into parks where children play. You should not own one of these pets if children in the house are under 5 years old, this is because the child may think that it is a stuffed animal or a toy, and try to pick it up and it bite them, and cause harm…

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    Wild animals are increasingly being kept as pets in homes. The domestication of such animals should not occur as they belong to the wilderness and would find it extremely hard to adjust to confined surroundings. Since these animals are not domestic, the owners of such pets must have a clear understanding of what is involved once they take them out of their natural surroundings. Their regular functions are disturbed and dependent on the workings of a domestic household. Their sleep pattern is…

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    I think owning exoitic pets should not be allowed because they are to much to take care of. The owners have them for a little while, but when they get big they just dumped them off into the woods and they end up killing our birds and other animals. It isn´t a good idea to have these pets they are no good for us. They do nothing for us they just grow really big and they get annoying. Don't buy these pets they are nothing but trouble. These pets can get up to 20 feet long and when they are that…

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    With the belief for being a “jungle, Africans live with animals, and that make them have pitch-black skin” (Pryor). Furthermore, “Africa is a jungle where men only, as hunters, know how to kill animals for food for their families, and because they live with animals, they talk and dance like them” (Spears). With thick trees, plants, and brush, Disneyland African jungle river adventure highly amplifies the belief that Africa is a jungle. Disneyland attracts millions of people from different parts…

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    Animal Care Career Essay

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    the Environmental and Land-based industries. I have chosen the ANIMAL CARE sector, as this is where I would possibly like to have a future career. Being uncertain with career paths, I like the Animal Care path as it’s a flexible path that can branch off into many different job opportunities while providing the valuable experience of working with a variety of different animals. CAREER PATH 1 – TRAINER: A trainer’s job is to teach an animal to become familiar with human contact, essentially…

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    Wildlife trafficking has been a major problem in every country nowadays; helpless animals were taken from their habitats, which was being bought and sold. Unfortunately, Latin America is now being another epicenter of exotic animals’ illegal trade. According to Huffington Post, wildlife trafficking transit chains in Latin America are complex, secret and as diverse like just any common issues that targets animal species. The poachers will illegally bring the poor creatures to a secret place…

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    Do controlled environments provide a healthy lifestyle for animals living in them? Do they comfort the animals that consider these environments their home? Are animals better off left in the wild than cared for in these environments? Zoos and nature parks alike have been a center of entertainment for many years. In the past, animals of these controlled environments were poorly treated and tended to without a care; they were just there for show and to collect profits. Many zoos and nature parks…

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    other party's side, this helps to make sure that you are almost never being biased on any matter at hand. The biggest passion that I have in my life, is helping animals in anyway humanly possible. A quote by the Nuxalk Nation clearly states that “We must protect the forests for those who cannot speak for themselves, such as the birds, animals, fish, and trees.” This has always stuck…

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    Animal Harassment

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    RECOMMENDATION TO SOLVE THE IDENTIFIED ETHICAL PROBLEM Zoo animals harassment should be taken seriously and dealt with promptly so as not to become an epidemic in the community. This phenomenon must be contained to prevent the zoo organization from failing to operate productively which in turn could adversely affect the country. Two ways to solve the problem is: 4.1 Conserve Animals In Sanctuaries Rather Than A Zoo. Zoo is a place where animals, primates and birds are kept in in captivity in an …

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