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    In the column, “The Case For Closing The Honolulu Zoo,” Bob Jones addresses the issue of Honolulu Zoo’s problems regarding its budget and attendance rates, informing the audience of the controversy behind using the taxpayers money to maintain the zoo’s facilities and such. The purpose of this column is to argue that the $7 million dollars that are currently being used for the zoo’s maintenance should be used for something that everyone needs, like roads and sewers. While stating his claims,…

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    something that is not so bad. This essay will explain how animals are tortured in a zoo by being locked up in cages, not having proper nutrition and living in a dirty cage. And again, this is far worse than jail for human. First of all, animals in Indonesian zoos are locked in small cages. According to the international organization of zoos, cages must be at least the size of 100’ x 100’. But instead, in Indonesian zoos, the size is only 20’ x 20’. This is not right. Can you imagine living in…

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    astonishing 175 million people visit zoos each year. That more than major league baseball, football, hockey and basketball, combined. People enjoy visiting zoos immensely, so why should we take that enjoyable and cherishable experience away? No where can a person go to one place and see such a variety of animals, unless you travel to somewhere such as Africa. An African Safari does not guarantee that you will be surrounded by all animals that are kept at zoos. Do a city zoos foster amusement and…

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    Are Zoos Ethical? Zoos are a fun place you can take anyone of any age to go see animals that you would not see on an average day. You can see anything from elephants to sea creatures. Zoos are a safe place for many animals around the world. Zoos can help care for animals in need and can better help their health. Zoos are a safe and happy place for animals to grow and evolve and for children and families to come and experience the joy of a zoo. Animals are able to live their lives to the…

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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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    could be done to help save animal species. Conservation projects are a huge part of how the San Diego Zoo saves animals around the world. San Diego Global’s involvement in Cameroon, Africa in 2012 have been to help preserve the local environment, especially the variety of over ten species of primates. Some of those primates include; a recently discovered group of Ebo gorillas and the Nigeria-Cameroon chimpanzee. The Organization's mission was to inspire people to help save their local wildlife…

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    Design Constrains Claybrook zoo doesn’t have any website till today. Due to which many people doesn’t know about this zoo. There are many things regarding the website of a zoo. The website should look attractive. There should be a proper color combination for an attractive website. Logo of zoo must be on the top-left of website. It must be simple looking to the visitors. The website should not only focus for the youth, Instead it should focus for all age group people. The website should look…

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    We Bought A Zoo Essay

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    We Bought a Zoo is a film about a family who needs a fresh start to help them grieve over the recent loss of their mother and wife. In their own way, the father Benjamin, the son Dylan, the daughter Rosie each struggle to move on and readjust into this new shift to their family dynamic. Benjamin is an adventure seeker and a dreamer. Through a series of events, he decides to pack up his family, move out of the city and move into a run-down house on zoo property. Needing financial support and…

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    “Animals kept in zoos should be freed” All of us grow up with fond memories of visiting the zoo with our family, friends, or a field trip in school. In zoos we can see a lot of animals. There are these amazing large elephants, those cute monkeys climbing or playing and many others. The zoo is the only place where you can see these amazing wild life creatures up close. Many zoos all over the world are professing their undying concern for animals. Some are accurately claiming that their zoos are…

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    having to live based on someone else’s schedule. Well that is zoo animals feel every single day. Animal captivity has been around for hundreds of years. Animals were held as creatures of worship and used for gladiatorial contests. It wasn’t until the 1800s that public zoos became more common. As they became more common the focus on educational purposes became less and the animals began being treated abusively and being mishandled. Zoos should be shut down. First, there is little money put into…

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