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    the inbreeding in zoos is hurting populations of animals in zoos rather than helping them. The type of person that would read this article is someone interested in the breeding practices of zoos. Inbreeding has proven to weaken the immune system and breeding capabilities of these animals. Inbreeding is an undesirable method of conservation for the animals because it ultimately causes damage to their health. I will use this source to combat the other article that I found about the zoo in…

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    Gouldian Finches Essay

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    Part of the reason many people choose birds as their pets is because of their beautiful colors. Perhaps the most colorful species of birds are Gouldian finches. Another point in appearance, aside from being colorful, is that they are only about 5 inches in size. There are three varieties for this particular species and they're divided according to color. There's the Red Headed Gouldian, the Black Headed Gouldian and the Yellow Headed Gouldian. As for telling which of the species is male or…

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    Why Are Zoos Bad

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    about zoos being bad for animals? Well it's not true and here's the truth about zoos.Why are zoos good because the employes of the zoos take care of the animals and heal them back to health if sick or hurt.Plus zoos keep animals from extinction by doing a breeding program for the animals.Plus the animals get study to see how they behave and what they do.They also have exhibits big enough for the animals that match their natural habitat.zoos are a great thing for the animals. in general zoos can…

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    children, absolutely loves visiting the zoo. It is cost 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…

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    Animal Cruelty In Seaworld

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    According to Posta Beth, Robert Huber, and Donald E. III Moore in “The Effects of Housing on Zoo Elephant Behavior: A Quantitative Case Study of Diurnal and Seasonal Variation” an eighteen-month study in 2008, of each zoo in the United Kingdom, revealed several negative indicators of obesity and lameness in elephants. Furthermore, elephants are not pressured to search out their own food and water in captivity…

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    Zoos are places where animals are put on displays and where they have to live their entire life. People can visit zoos for money and watch animals like they are in some kind of television show or commercial program that is made for people only. People have to notice that we should not exhibit animals at zoos just for our entertainment. Animals in zoos should have the freedom they deserve and live in the wildlife where they belong. Zoos may be very necessary for endangered species. But, there…

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    What is wildlife removal and what is considered wildlife? The following is an interview with our local, licensed Wildlife Control Operator. He is a licensed Wildlife Control Operator located in eastern North Carolina but we are finding that the further we humans encroach on the forest and wetlands the more these services are needed throughout the United States of America. Wildlife removal is the business of removing nuisance wildlife in and around residential or commercial structures. Wildlife…

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    Many people think being a wildlife biologist is a breeze-they get to spend time with animals all day, right? Not quite. Wildlife biologists have to perform an essential job, which isn't just playing with animals. One of their main priorities is to study animals and wildlife. “They study the physical characteristics of animals, animal behaviors, and the impacts humans have on wildlife and natural habitats” (“Zoologists and Wildlife Biologists”). For example, a Wildlife Biologist studies how a…

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    Should There Be a Law Passed That All Service Animals Can Be Allowed in Public? A man just got tuned down to walk in a restaurant because of his snake that is a non-domestic service animal. Is that really fair? Many people that use service animals suffer with this problem every day. I believe that all service animals should be allowed in public places. If you wonder why, you are about to find out. I believe that non-domestic service animals comfort and help people with disabilities with their…

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    the world animals are deprived of the amazing life they could live in the wild. They are taken away from their families and natural environments to do tricks and be trapped in cages at the zoo and they are unhappy. Some critics may argue it is easier to keep animals alive when they are being monitored in a zoo or aquarium. These helpless animals are suffering physically and mentally due to their experiences and it must be stopped. To start, animals should not be taken away from their natural…

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