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Should Zoos Be Allowed To Keep Animals In Captivity

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There are over 10,000 zoos in the United States alone that hold animals against their will. Zoos believe they are keeping more animals alive but they are actually changing the animals’ lives. They are changing their lifestyle and behavior for the worse by keeping them in captivity from their natural habitat. Although animals in zoos are being kept from going extinct, zoos’ should not be allowed to hold animals in captivity because the zoos’ are keeping animals in tiny and unbearable places and the habitat they are in is not natural.
Animals held in captivity are affected by the environment they are in. Most animals are kept in a much smaller amount than their natural habit because zoos cannot provide enough space for the animal (“10 Facts about Zoo”). The Captive Animals’ Protection Society says, “Tigers and lions have around 18,000 times less space in zoos than they …show more content…

Though the zoos believe they are avoiding extinction, most animals at the zoo are not actually endangered. (“Almost Half of Species”). An article shows, “Also, a report by the World Society for the Protection of Animals showed that only 1,200 zoos out of 10,000 worldwide are registered for captive breeding and wildlife conservation, whilst only 2 percent of the world's threatened or endangered species are registered in breeding programs” (“Should We Have Zoos”). This quote shows the zoos aren’t there to save the animals from extinction but to amuse the humans. A way to make everyone happy could be to let the animals be in their natural habitat and out of the tiny cages in zoos, make sure they have a clean environment and have the people come see them instead. The cages animals are kept in are very tiny and the environment they are in is not natural so even though the zoos think they are avoiding extinction, they are just making the animals in the zoos

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