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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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    Essay On Animal Captivity

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    To what extent is animal captivity immoral? Animals that live under human care are in captivity. Captivity can be used as a generalizing term to describe the keeping of either domesticated animals (livestock and pets) or wild animals. This may include, for example, farms, private homes, zoos and laboratories. Animals are shipped to and from different locations all over the world, and held in captivity for the rest of their lives for our viewing pleasure. We can ask: is this practice and…

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    friendly compared to paying to see animals in the wild. People get to catch a glimpse of the exotic animals that he or she can only see on TV documentaries, or maybe dreamt of when their parents read them stories like The Jungle Book as a child. People’s eyes fill with excitement when they get to go see the lions, tigers, and bears. However, the animals are less than enthused. While I think that zoos are amazing for educational purposes, I believe that the animals truly suffer. There are…

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    Did you know that The Animal Care workers earn about $50,480-$141,680 dollars per year? Veterinarians make a lot of money by helping animals that are sick or hurt. Veterinarians, also known as vets, work with a variety of animals. Some Veterinarians go to Colorado State University to study, it is constantly ranked the best university in the U.S. to become a veterinarian. Veterinarians also do lots of things. What Do They Do? Did you know that veterinarians help animals and people? Vets help…

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    From my reading of literature on slaughter practices, yes I believe that if "slaughterhouses had glass walls, the whole world would be vegetarian”. Animal slaughter has changed drastically from something that was once performed in peoples backyards to something that is now controlled and hidden away from society. In today’s society no one likes talking about the topic of “slaughter” as it is something that people do not wish to discuss. Consumers increasingly want to push slaughterhouses out of…

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    Animal neglect is disgustingly abundant nowadays simply because people buy an animal from the pet store that they find appealing, maybe even a parent getting his child a simple fish as an “easy” pet to keep. Let’s say they bought a goldfish and just plopped it into a fishbowl, a few years later they lose interest in it and begin to stop feeding it and cleaning its fishbowl. Some people may also buy an exotic animal like a wolf because they’re “cool” they will just end up caging it or restraining…

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