Zoos Do More Harm than Good Essay

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    Dr. Adora’s argument claims animals are individuals entitled to nonhuman personhood and that holding animals in captivity, in zoos and in research, is morally wrong. Nonhuman personhood is extended to corporations, zoos, universities, and other entities. Personhood grants these beings rights like accepting monetary gifts, and making independent decisions. One of Adora’s most compelling pieces of evidence is her argument that animals, like human children, should be represented by an agent if…

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    Gorilla Persuasive Speech

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    aggressively dragging the little boy through some water which surrounded the enclosure. This horrific event continued for about ten minutes. Though the gorilla might not have meant harm, he certainly was handling the boy in a way that could have harmed him. It wouldn 't have been very difficult for a 400-pound gorilla to harm a 40-pound-child, even unintentionally. After about 10 minutes of the gorilla dragging him back and forth, it was decided that the best decision was to shoot the gorilla.…

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    Why Stop Animal Abuse

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    they treated like us humans? Everyday animals go through various types of animal abuse, which are emotional, physical, and mental abuse. In addition is not only happening by physical harm they get abused in mentally as well like Distress, fear or psychological distress in the form of animal cruelty are also causing harm to the animals. In my opinion, it is an…

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    Future Of Zoo Research Paper

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    April 2017 The Future of Zoos With the establishment of zoos, humans have been able to learn an immense amount of information about the other species that share our planet. As the idea of formalizing this institution started to become implemented in 19th century London, many other nations would soon follow after the zoo’s success. Most often through trial and error, early zoos had to adapt to the many challenges which they would face when taking care of these creatures. Zoos and other wildlife…

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    hard or using them for entertainment. The use of animals for entertainment or gaming causes animals to get injured or killed, they can get depressed from being in a zoo, and instead of being in a cage they should be in their natural habitat. In the case of show horses the trainers don't take as good care of them as they say they do. Most trainers put action devices on their horses when training to make them step and jump higher. When asked trainers deny the use harmful devices on their animals…

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    It is not humane to keep large mammals in zoos or theme parks. Dolphins, orcas, elephants and other mammals are very intelligent mammals with complex social constructs in which scientists studied for decades and yet are not fully understood (Laidlaw, 2016). They are being trapped in cages and are…

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    Be In Captivity To many people, animals are fascinating and intriguing to witness. Most wouldn’t want to hurt or abuse them in any way because they know it would be wrong. If only those people knew that every time they go to a zoo or aquarium, they are paying people to do just that. Animals don’t want to be torn away from their homes so they can be watched by civilians. They would likely much rather live in peace, away from humans, in the wild but because it benefits us humans, we take away…

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    diminished and is estimated to range between less than 400 to 500 remaining tigers. Their habitat ranges from lowland forest to mountain forest and includes evergreen, swamp and tropical rain forests. However, these tigers are found in the wild only in Sumatra. The part of Indonesia in which these animals live is characterized by its swamps, rivers, lowlands, and Montane and peat forests. These wet conditions are ideal for the Sumatran tiger, which is a good swimmer and can find and capture…

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    wondered what happens to animals in zoos, aquariums, and circuses after closing hour? People spend hundreds of dollars coming to these facilities with their families as a “fun” trip. People of the world are contributing to these animals facilities without even knowing what really happens to these animals behind closed doors. Animals are just being treated as props and not as living animals, and it is about time people realize this and make a change. I believe all zoos, aquariums, and circuses…

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    famous activist, author, and poet once said, “The animals of this world exist for their own reasons. They were not made for humans any more than black people were made for whites.” Animals were not put on this earth to live in a cage, suffer, and be torn from their families and habitat, rather to live freely and happily in the wild. 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…

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