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    choose to study multiple, it just depends on what the individual is interested in. Some zoologist work at zoos, taking direct care of the animals, which is the basic idea of this career, that everyone has. However they may also be found working at wildlife reserves studying populations, hunting patterns, learning how to take care of the endangered species, and they can even be found in the aquariums. There is always an assumption that zoologists are always outside working with animals, but that…

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    Can The Wild Be Tami

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    mot know how to take care of themselves when released in the wild and will not know how to interact with members of its own species. Wariness of people and their pets is important to the survival of all wildlife. Not everyone is friendly toward animals. Wild animals may carry infectious diseases and parasites that may be harmful to youor your pets. In summary, there are many different factors in the argument of human interaction with wild animals. Wild animals can have a relationship with…

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    “We need to ask ourselves: is it fair to make inherntly- wild animals preform unnatural behaviors- balance on balls, wear huamn clothes, jump out of water on comand… for our entertainment?” This was the question of Paula Fitzsimmons who is very passtionate about saving wild animals. She highlighted one of the serious issues that one hasn’t sat down and thought about. Although circuses have used animals for many years doesn’t mean the animals are treated like they should be. Initially, circuses…

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    In reading the USA Today articles “Wilds Animals Aren’t Pets” and “Opposing View: Let People Own Exotic Animals”, the following essays on the keeping of exotic and wild animals as pets were first published in USA Today in a "Today's Debate" column (2011) (Wyrick, 2014). When we objectively analyze the strengths and weakness of each essay, the argument for not having an exotic animal for a pet is demonstrated as follows. So some people may wonder why we shouldn’t keep exotic animals as pets. We…

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    Why Animals Run Free Essay

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    people want to see and how much revenue they can make. What they fail to understand and should the people is the little creatures that help this earth everyday to keep it up and running. So as they say zoos also helps to teach people about nature and wildlife, why don’t they care about the animals that make up this earth. It also makes no sense for animals to be trained using electric goads if they are there for education and to help…

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    Speech On Exotic Animals

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    and eventually thrown away out into the streets. Some people try to return unwanted animals into the wild or are simply abandoned outdoors. Without appropriate habitats or rehabilitation, these animals more often than not fall victim to predators, diseases, starvations and the exposure to the rough elements. If they do survive, they may overpopulate and wreak havoc with the ecosystem, killing native species. This has happened many times around the world and it can cause serious damage to the…

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    enjoy watching wildlife is a big percentage. Based on this information the citizens need to think upon whether we should have wildlife management and hunting rules, or whether we should not. The citizens need to take into consideration when making their decisions, that the decision needs to be made based on what is in the best welfare for the animals, and who is using the land where the wildlife is. This decision not only affects the 71.8 million people that enjoy watching the wildlife, but…

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    Without trappers, mange and many other diseases would spread throughout the animal community, causing problems in the community 's health. Another disease that spreads rapidly from deer and members of the deer family is chronic waste disease (CWD). This is a slow progressing disease that permanently affects the health of the deer. Some animals appear healthy for many years before they start showing symptoms of this disease. Animals with diseases, such as rabies and CWD, usually have a shortened…

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    Pros And Cons Of Zoos

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    To Be or Not To Be Countless animals are dragged away from their natural environments and are forced to live as a subject of observation. In addition, they serve as amusement for the animal capturers, the human race. Over a time span of one hundred years, zoos have been a popular source of entertainment for interested human beings who are curious to learn about the various kinds of animals that the world holds. A certain question has been floating in the air for many years. “Are zoos cruel to…

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    Economic Effects Of Zoos

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    something they can never have. It would be nearly impossible for a human to not go insane and it is the same way with the animals. According to People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (2015) they figured out the following: In general, zoos and wildlife parks preclude or severely restrict natural behavior, such as flying, swimming, running, hunting, climbing, scavenging, foraging, digging, exploring, and selecting a partner. The physical and mental frustrations of captivity often lead to…

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