Going on vacation may be a relaxing experience for one’s self or one’s own family or friends. Recreational activities may include those such as exploring a vacation spot, hiking, or swimming. Along with the various activities one might take, it is presumable that a trip to the zoo may be included. To tourists, the zoo is a form of entertainment and a way to pass the time when visiting someplace different, or even to gain an educational experience about the numerous animals present in the facility. However, with animal rights acts evolving and the underlying question if an animal in captivity is morally correct, it is difficult for many people to take these innocent outings to the zoo lightly. Recent new movies such as “Blackfish” highlight …show more content…
Collections of animals have been traced all the way back to BCE. During this time, these assortments of animals were called “menageries.” Eventually these menageries opened up to the public and started to collect fees, this led to public support for animal parks. The Tower of London was one of the first animal parks which began in the thirteenth century as a private collection of King Henry III’s and was opened to the public in the eighteenth century. A sudden interest in the science genre erupted in Europe during the eighteenth century and swept throughout the region. This produced many zoos and aquariums meant for scientific study for the public. In 1874, the first zoo produced for scientific study in the United States was opened, the Philadelphia …show more content…
Landscape immersion was the incorporation of realistic elements that may be featured in an animal’s natural habitat. These habitats offered behavioral enrichment for animals. These environments allowed animals to roam freely and live in a lifestyle similar to those actually in the wild. Safari parks slowly became more popular than the small, museum-like exhibits that were the primary entertainment for people seeking animal entertainment before. In the 1970’s, zoos began to participate in animal reintroduction programs. These programs were meant to release captive born species into the wild in order to strengthen and increase wild populations. These programs had varying levels of success, with some failing completely to reintroduce species at all. Some of the species in these programs included: the California candor, the black-footed ferret, and the golden lion tamarin of Central
“The only creature on earth whose natural habitat is a zoo is the zookeeper” (One Green Planet 1). Robert Brault, a writer for magazines and newspapers in the United States for more than forty years, is an advocate against zoos. Robert Brault is an advocate who is known to voice his opinions online, on the social media website, Twitter. This quote has since become a famous quote amongst zoo advocates and amongst the public. In fourteen words, Robert Brault expresses his concern for zoos and indirectly informs the public that there is a problem with in-zoo captivity. The problem of animals in zoo captivity has to do with the daily human interactions with the animal, the small and confined living spaces and the feeding systems of zoos. The visitors,
What do you see when you think of a Zoo? Usually, people think of a place to hang out with family and friends and are educated on animals. Zoos give an opportunity for city kids or people to see wild animals. A zoo is a place where animals live in and are put on display for people to view. Zoos travel back to as early as 2500 B.C., when nobility started to collect exotic animals. In Europe, sixteenth century, when early explorers traveled to the New World, they brought home all sorts of weird and wonderful creatures like anteaters and sloths (Sunquist). The first modern zoo, opened in Vienna in 1765, but it was not until the mid-to-late 1800s that zoos started to become more common. The idea of displaying wild animals to the public in the park was instantly appealing to the rising middle class of the Victorian era (Sunquist). Though some may believe zoos are an unsafe environment for animals, most zoos have benefited animals by educating the public, contributing to the conservation of animals by developing breeding programs or other conservation-oriented programs, and also bringing them into a safe environment.
Everyone should help any animal when they see a chance. That could mean that you may help an animal that is hurt or dying. You could also help by purchasing clothes like ivory-ella. That is an organization that helps elephants from being killed or getting their tusks getting cut off. The worst is when animal is held against its’ will. To understand why we shouldn’t have animals in captivity, it is necessary to examine the dangers if we keep them in captivity, while on the other side we should keep them in zoos and not let them be free, and for the common ground we should makeup a solution to make everyone happy.
Zoo programs such as (AZA) and (SSP) help conserve endangered species; they capture the animals, breed them, and then let them
The tiger, standing not more than three feet from me, caught my gaze. It looked at me for only a few seconds before turning away. Of course, since I was in a zoo, there was a sturdy glass shield separating us, but I could not help being thrilled by the experience of locking eyes with a tiger. After all, engaging tourists is what the Virginia Zoological Park is here to do. On the other hand, conservation, the mission of caring for animals, takes most of the zoo's efforts. Tasks like giving the animals medical care, feeding them, designing habits for them, and working to con-serve their species consume the zoo workers’ after closing hours. That's why the zoo declares its motto, "education – recreation – conservation.”
Imagine families going to a zoo, children are amazed by the different kinds of animals and learning many things about each animal. The children are having a blast and the parents are glad to see the smiles on their faces and seeing animals that could be seen at any time without it being a once in a lifetime experience especially for the rare and exotic animals. Unfortunately, the same feeling couldn’t be said for the animals. These animals are trapped in displays and couldn’t experience the wild like they used to or never experience it at all. Over time, they experience defects that made them depressed or aggressive. Animal Captivity has been a heated debate for years and still continues to this day. Zoos have downside with the effects on the animals and why resorts would be the best option for animals.
Animals that are kept in captivity by zoos and aquariums are being forcefully removed from their natural habitats. Although zoos and aquariums can help animals going through dangerous situations, they do not always return the animals back to their
The first zoo’s that were established were a way for the wealthy and Royalty to display gifts of animals that were commonly given to confirm political transactions or to impress the royals, and demonstrate their power in the social hierarchy. Nowadays it’s illegal to gift someone a lion to confirm a business deal. Good afternoon fellow classmates today I will be shedding some light on a topic that has been kept in the dark. Though many have tried to make this problem a priority it has been continuously ignored. Even with several attempts at media exposure such as the ‘‘blackfish documentary" we have still failed to raise enough concern in the hearts of our nation to have a true impact. This is why it's my opinion that we should no longer support zoos for the following
Zoos, and Marine parks make multi billions of dollars a year from the tourist, families, and kids who visit. (Linda Goldston). The animals were meant to live in the wild, and be free. Zoos trap animals in an environment that is one millionth the size of their natural habitat causing them to behave unnaturally. Even under the best circumstances at the best of zoos, captivity cannot be compared to their natural habitat. Animals are prevented from doing the things that are natural and important to them, like running, roaming, flying, climbing, choosing a partner, and being with others of their own kind. Zoos teach people that it is acceptable to interfere with animals and keep them locked up in captivity, where they are bored, cramped, lonely,
Having wildlife in captivity may allow for the personalization of these animals that most will never have the ability to see in person. Do the opportunities given by accesses to zoo animals promote the conservation-education of the public through a better representation of wild animal species and their habitats?
One group of people the put their whole life into zoos animals aquarium fish for the las 25 years is the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA). This Organizations purpose is to “provide its members with the services, high standards and best practices needed to be leaders and innovators in animal care, wildlife conservation and science, conservation education”(Price 1). This means they envision zoos to eventually be given the respect and love that they give the animals they are trying to help. To gain this goal Conservation Education Committee was establish to inform the public of their work. (Price 1) They also have a survival plan called the Species Survival Plan, or the SPP. “Each SSP is carefully designed to maintain a healthy and self-sustaining captive population that is genetically diverse, demographically stable, and, if necessary, suited for reintroduction into the wild.”(Harrelson 2) Some the animals that they helped was the African Dwarf Crocodile. This species, from the osteolaemus genus, is distributed all across west and central Africa. This is why zoos and important in the conservation of
Animal captivity is an extremely important, and often overlooked problem that we, as human beings, have placed on nature and the animals that live in the endangered environment. There are groups of people worldwide who are extremely against animal captivity because of the drastic and permanent effects it leaves on the animals. These ideas of hatred against animal captivity are expressed in small ways such as posting a picture on Instagram that represents animal cruelty in captivity. Another way these ideas can be expressed is through large representations such as movies. Films such as Jurassic World and Blackfish are prime examples of this. Both of these films are representing the severe repercussions that can come from keeping large, dangerous animals in captivity. Though Jurassic World is a fictional movie, it is able to send the message that having animals that are dangerous in captivity is something that is very dangerous. Blackfish offers a real and terrifying glimpse into what happens to the mindset of animals who are put into captivity and the threat that those animals pose to not only other animals in captivity but also the humans who are in charge of looking after these animals. This problem of taking animals away from their natural habitat and placing them in captivity is a prime example of how humanity is trying to assert itself as dominant of everything else. Mankind has thought of itself as a “protector” of the wild animals by
Given that over five million animals are kept in zoos and aquariums around the world, ethical questions about keeping animals in such environments should be given serious consideration (Garner 2005: 140). In this essay, I shall evaluate the practice of keeping animals captive in zoos and aquariums from a utilitarian perspective, an approach which I will offer reasons for adopting. In doing so, I will reflect upon what it means to be held captive in such institutions, before critically analysing the main justifications that are used in support of zoos and aquariums. Namely, that they supply worthwhile benefits in terms of providing amusement, education, research possibilities, and, that they assist in wildlife conservation. But first, I
Many years ago, the zoo was established as a place where people could come to explore animal that they had never seen before. It was unclear when the earliest zoo was opened, but they were all established for the purpose of public spectacles and animal study. According to the article “Zoo” published by Encyclopædia Britannica, “The earlier Egyptian and Asian zoos were kept mainly as public
Since 3500 B.C., zoos had appeared to entertain people. As time went by, zoos now have included the feature of entertainment, education and repopulation of endangered species. But as animal’s rights were mentioned in recent years, people started to found zoo morally defensible and somehow unhelpful to animals. The zoo isn't necessary because it ignored animal rights by making them suffer mentally and physically in the cage, in many parts, zoos are actually dangerous and useless, and it is more an entertainment, not education.