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    and lack the sagacity required for the tough job. Supporters of captive breeding, along with zoos, proclaim that the released animals are actually acclimating well and that zoos have saved certain animals from extinction (“Captive Breeding” 69). Even though captive breeding is actually a failing system, in some cases it has worked. Native in Africa, Bongos are a threatened forest antelope that have been reintroduced back into its natural habitat with help of the AZA Bongo Species Survival Plan.…

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    visited a roadside zoo in Cherokee, North Carolina. Many children, adults and families go to zoos for enjoyment, wanting to see animals do something exciting. What these people do not know is what goes on behind that glass and how the animals really feel. Zoos may seem like a happy environment, but in reality these animals are depressed because of where they are living. There are experts that say zoos are educational and are saving the animals. Others disagree and believe zoos are what is…

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    Zoos Are Inhumane Some people believe that animals in the zoo are being treated badly and that they shouldn’t be kept captive.I agree with that because no animal should be treated unfairly and dragged around to please others. Statistic shows that 1,920 cases were reported for animal abuse in zoos. People that work in the zoos don’t realise the harm they are causing to the animals they only care for the money they are getting from torturing the animals. Animals in the zoo are being treated badly…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Going to the zoo was always fun as a child, and going there with a school field trip, or going with one's family, one would always have a great time. Over 180 million people visit zoos each year, and 500 million of them are students. Zoos are great for the people visiting them, and the zoo animals themselves. I am all for zoos, they can provide safe homes for animals, or a fun and easy way to see animals that you couldn’t normally see. Going to a zoo is one of the best things a child can do,…

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    Were you aware that most zoos used to only have animals people have heard about but not seen? Mostly big and impressive species, like lions. We should have zoos because they keep animals safe and entertain and inform people about the animals. But, the animals are not learning what they need to learn to survive the wild. First and foremost, some animals are threatened in the wild. Those animals are kept perfectly safe in zoos. The animals have medical care and are well-fed. As well as having…

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    be granted at the sake of an animal 's welfare? Should animals be used for one’s amusement or should they merely be left to their own device? Animal captivity brings forth its own set of problems even when the desire to conserve is present. Zoos and wildlife sanctuaries are the most common forms of animal captivity. In the episode Morgan See, Morgan Do, from the television show Inside Man, Morgan Spurlock investigates the morality and functionality of differing zoos and sanctuaries.…

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    Run Zoo, I expected it to be like any other zoo, and honestly it was. Similarly, it had a wide range of adorable, scaly, and furry animals to observe and admire. They had anything from red ruffed lemurs to matschie’s tree kangaroos. Along with providing the public a great place to spend time and learn, they also have a purpose for being student run and open to the public. While, this zoo was partially created for the public’s enjoyment is was majorly created to teach the public about animal…

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    Ethics Of Zoos

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    once said, “The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” (“Can the Greatness of a Nation”) In today’s society, regulations and rules are a major part of life; that being said, the fact that many zoos and maritime parks are able to have so many violations is ridiculous. While zoos are usually intended for educational purposes, it is unethical to keep animals for the purpose of human entertainment because captivity decreases animal's health…

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    Are zoos, aquariums & marine parks a positive or negative impact on the planet’s animals and community? I think zoos, aquariums & marine parks have a positive impact because they provide shelter, food and health care for animals that would not be able to survive out in the wild otherwise. Aquariums, zoos & marine parks can help bring the population of an endangered species up by breeding the endangered species because the breeding conditions in the ocean can be hard to reproduce in. Also zoos…

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    entertainment. The only view an animal in captivity will ever experience, is life behind metal bars and barren concrete with people gawking at them. The number of animals suffering from extreme stress and depression is increasing daily. Zoos teach people it is acceptable to interfere with animals in their natural habitat and continue to place them into captivity; depriving them of open space, herds, and control over their life. A large percentage of the animals living in zoos are captive bred,…

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