El Paso Zoo
The El Paso Zoo is a well-known for making everyone’s arrival one to remember. Each time I would go to the zoo, I always leave with a smile on my face because of the great service they bring towards El Paso. The reason why I decided to write about the zoo is because I was once a worker there. It is marvelous seeing all of those magnificent animals. They must be at least twenty different types of species we have in El Paso. Which is totally awesome.
When I used to work there, I would feed the almost the entire cat family, starting from a bobcat, all the way up to the lion. Then when the zookeeper would put the animals in their cages, I would go in and clean their feces, and make sure that their living environment was adequate enough
One of the most fun, visually amazing functions to visit are zoo's. Growing up as a kid going to the zoo was so much fun and basically guaranteed a great day out. People have been complaining and questioning the role of zoo's for a long time now. Some claim that it actually kills the animals off faster. Others claim that zoo's actually help protect and preserve the lives of these animals. Only one can make a reasonable argument by studying sources, and finding out statistics. Based off of the articles, "The Stripes Will Survive", "The Zoos Go Wild", and "Our Beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment", we can truly get in-depth analysis about the role zoo's play.
The most compelling evidence is that scientist gather information about wild animals. According to the article, ”Zoos: The Historical Debate”, “In 2002, zoos participated in 2,230 research and conservation projects in more than 80 countries. The information they gather helps them to develop new medicines and techniques to improve animal health.” Therefore, without zoos, scientist wouldn't be able to develop medicine for wild animals. It is also important to realize that zoos teach people about the needs of animals. According to the Saint Louis Zoo website, “People learn at zoos. They learn in our formal classes, lectures, camps, teacher workshops, distance learning, zoo tours, overnight and outreach programs. Informally they learn from keeper chats, docent volunteers, interpreters, signage and special exhibits. Most important, they learn from observing zoo animals. ……..On a scale of 1 to 10, our visitors rate their educational experience at the Saint Louis Zoo as a 9.1.” This is evidence that zoos educate us about the needs of
Zoos present a certain blend of nature and culture. They have always provided a way to bring natural wildlife and urban Americans together as a means of entertainment. Yet, throughout the years the role of zoos have changed. Though once used for amusement, zoos are now being used for education on preservation and the welfare of endangered species. One may wonder where and how the idea of zoos started and just how they, and the environment around them, have changed throughout history.
The animal king (Marahambae) died of a rare disease that made him slowly deteriorate mentally and physically.Doctors tried to help but there is no cure to it. The animals in the Nevada state zoo are extremely upset about the tragic death. Many of the animals are furious and are running mad around their cages. The animals begin to escape their enclosures and helping others break free as well! You the zookeeper are the only one working because all your co-workers quit because they felt they were in danger. Your boss leaves it up to you to get all the animals back in their habitat so the zoo can reopen. You terrified or ot have to get the job done before the zoo is closed
Being a second grader, the Atlanta Zoo was an alternate universe. Traveling with my Girl Scout troup caused lots of chattering and giggling. We found ourselves starting out with the flamingo exhibit. Being the morning, the flamingos were very active and showed off their brightly colored pink feathers to me. Moving on we visited all other kinds of birds like the Ground Hornbill, Lappet faced Vulture, Cassowary, Kookaburra, and many more. I could not believe how many birds there were and all with different markings. After gazing above tree we decided to look down inside the rocks at a Giant Tortoise. The shell helped to camouflage the big tortoise well, but not well enough for we soon caught sight of him. After seeing some of the coolest animals
In some places of the zoo, the animals are set free and you can touch them. There is also a show with a talking parrot in it. The show always entertains the audience, because the parrot does cool tricks. One of my favorite things out of the zoo was the dinosaur world. In the dinosaur world, there are tall dinosaur that will spray water on you and there will be a pile of dirt and little kids can find bones there.
There is something going on at the zoo that large stakeholder corporations, like PNM (Power New Mexico), do not want us, the zoo goers, to know about: propaganda that endorses conservationism. Conservation’s main “focus is nevertheless on human benefit, not other speicies or entities”; which seems peculiar that a company that actively harms the environment for the benefit of humans would have an interest in the zoo. Why? PNM provides electricity to customers in urbanized and semi-urbanized areas in New Mexico. The power company gets energy from coal-fired plants that generates “air pollution from sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, and heavy metals, leading to smog, acid rain, and toxins in the environment” that have detrimental
The zoo is a zoo for a reason. Going to the zoo is a fun time created to spend quality time with your family, friends, co-workers, and etc.
Zoos have changed and found a balance between being an attraction and conservation park. Some people think zoos should protect animals to the best of their ability. For example, some zoos have upgraded animals’ living spaces so that they feel comfortable. Overall, the role of zoos is to protect animals by providing them with their basic needs, making sure they have a suitable place to live, and to save them from extinction!
Zoo is home to over 3,700 infrequent and endangered wild life representing more than 650 species and subspecies, and a prominent botanical collection with more than 700,000 exotic plants. It is located just north of downtown Sin Diego in Balboa Park (About San Diego Zoo Global). You can spend the whole day inside the zoo to see many rare and different animals. Also, some endangered animal, such as a Giant Panda, Flaming, Grizzly Bear, Polar Bear, Tiger, and the Koala (Fins Animals).
There once was an employee named Craig, who worked at the Columbus Zoo and worked in the monkey section. He feed them twice a day and made sure that they were healthy. One day one of the monkeys, BoBo, seemed ill. Craig gave BoBo a shot to make sure he was ok. The shot said that he was ok. Later on Craig assumed that they were all ok at the zoo.
You can tell by looking at a map of the state that Atlanta is the heart of Georgia, one of the most visited cities in the southern United States. Indeed, this metropolitan jewel beats to a rhythm blended with cultural diversity and historical enchantment. The name alone evokes a bygone era of gentility and grace, yet contemporary style and a growing appreciation for social interaction have made Atlanta an ideal vacation destination. Families, in particular, will enjoy the variety of attractions and lodging and dining options available to them.
Visiting the San Diego Zoo I was able to observe and gain a deeper understanding of the Black Mangabey,Western Lowland Gorillas, and Sumatran Orangutan. Through my visit I was able to learn more about the different primates, their traits, habitats, eating habits, and interactions. Thus, allowing myself to gain a visual and up close understanding of the primates we learned about in class through the lectures.
The first thing that you will need to do when thinking about starting a zoo is make sure you know how to correctly care for the animals. This is important said Shanna Thompson of Sedgwick County Zoo because we want to treat the animals in a humane way. The humane way that we treat our animals is executed in everything that we do. People come to the Zoo because they know that the animals are being cared for in a great way. Treating animals in a humane way is not just applied to the Sedgwick county zoo. It is now a law. Each animals has certain weather conditions that they are only allowed to go out in and certain requirements for inside their pen (Thompson, Shanna). For an example, Elephants must always have shade in their pen so that they
The sun was shining, the sky was spotted with clouds, and the wind was whistling as it passed through the trees. Overall, it was the perfect day to visit the zoo. Smiling, happy children bounded beside me as I walked underneath the large, blue and yellow sign announcing “The Colorado Zoo.” As I walked onto the sidewalk, I looked out over the “habitats.” The big, colorful signs advertising the exotic animals “brought from all over the world!” Animals that were taken from their home, taken from their habitats, and taken to a world where they are put on display. Animals who are forced to live out their lives in zoos in unhealthy, degrading, and devastating ways.