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    is the fourth largest island in the world. Madagascar is actually bigger country than the country of France. This land consists many interesting plants and animals. Around three quarters of them don’t live anywhere else in the world, other than in zoos. One of the reasons for Madagascar’s unique wildlife is that the island is distance from anywhere else. Madagascar may just be a typical country at first glance but their nine member court government, unfavorable school policies and rules, and…

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    A 18 month giraffe was healthy and living at the Copenhagen zoo. He was given his favorite meal of rye bread by his keeper. His keeper lured him away from the other group of giraffes. The giraffe was hungry so he followed him to get his favorite treat. He bend down his long neck to take the rye bread from the keeper’s hand. Once he bends down, he was shot in the head by a vet in front of a large crowing, including fascinated-looking child. He was useless for breeding due to his genes being too…

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    Disco Zoo Research Paper

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    From the inventors of Tiny Tower comes Disco Zoo! Minor Animals. Enormous Fun. Go to areas around the globe and gather everything from pigs to dinosaurs for your Disco Zoo. Find shrouded creatures through easygoing riddle play. Oversee and extend your zoo to expand profit. Toss offbeat disco gatherings to get your creatures and guests groovin!. You'll have a hot air inflatable, and with this hot air inflatable you'll have the capacity to travel to the homestead and begin protecting ranch…

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    Animal’s natural behaviors become restricted to confinement in housing facilities operated by human caretakers. For the purpose of, observing the animals to record research studies. Due to animals being in captivity, behavior patterns are abnormal compared to animals in the wild. In fact, orangutans, chimpanzees, and baboon’s social structure, social behavior, and other survival instincts are restricted to captivity. As a result, orangutans, chimpanzees, and baboons develop social and physical…

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    Can The Wild Be Tami

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    Can the Wild be Tamed Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a wild animal as a pet? Imagine caring for a tiger or lion as a pet, what would that be like? Many people actually raise wild animals from the time they are babies to the time they are grown in and care for them everyday. Some say that keeping wild animals in captivity and raising them around humans can harm them, but what if human interaction with wild animals was helpful. The first question to be asked is "Why?" What…

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    Dr. Wells Experiment

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    The Experiment In a laboratory in an abandoned city near the Coast of Hawaii. There was two scientist one was an expert on animal’s health and his name Dr. Wayne, and the other scientist is Dr.Wells who is an expert on animal’s behavior and was leading this experiment. There was three animals one was an eagle, the second was a lion, and the last was a scorpion. They were experimenting on them so we can save these three species and they were one of the last of its kind. Earlier that day there…

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    Captive breeding and reintroduction programs are important tools for the establishment of threatened animal populations, but experimental approaches require to compare the outcomes of these programs that will increase post-release survival. The Kaiser’s Mountain Newt, Neurergus kaiseri is listed as a vulnerable by IUCN criteria, to aid about the ecology and the conservation of this species, we carried out a trial release of 20 newts reared in captivity on 4 occasions during the spring and summer…

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    The Pittsburgh Zoo is only one of six combinations of a zoo and an aquarium in the United States. It displays an impressive “400 different species of animals, some of which are threatened or endangered” (USNews.com). Nonetheless, the Pittsburgh Zoo strives to fashion optimistic, lifelong relations between animals and people, and this goal is evident throughout the Zoo’s walkways and exhibits. As I walked throughout the Zoo, I noticed that the animal’s exhibits closely resembled their natural…

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    Are Zoos Inhumane? “For most of the wild things on Earth, the future must depend on the conscience of mankind” (Dr. Archie Carr). Some people have never considered the effects of keeping animals locked up in small cages their entire lives. Proven with expert opinions, research, and physical evidence, it has been proven that zoos are damaging to the animal's physical and mental state. Keeping animals locked up in zoos is inhumane and should be prevented. One of the most common arguments…

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    Tullis, Paul. "When You Walk Into a Zoo, Are You Helping Animals or Hurting Them?" TakePart. N.p., 02 May 2014. Web. 16 May 2017. . Paul Tullis, an editor at TakePart and writer for the New York Times Magazine, tries to answer the question “When you walk into a zoo, are you helping animals or hurting them?” Tullis covers many different topics and stories throughout his article providing evidence that zoos are helping animals along with zoos not helping them. Tullis believes his…

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