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    Zoos Persuasive Essay

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    Imagine being captive for life. In a cage locked up when your so innocent. Zoos have become a controversial issue in our society, and from what I am thinking, I feel that it’s not right to keep the animals in zoos. So do we have the rights to do that? Generally every body has been to a zoo at least once in their life, I'm sure you can remember when you were a kid adoring animals behind glass. But you were missing the point the big picture. Animals need freedom it's like being locked in a

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    Research Paper On Zoos

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    Paragraph: (lead, introduce topic, and thesis) Zoos are an enclosure that traps the animal. There are people out there who care about the animals in captivity. Craig Brokenshaw, an Australian surfer dedicated to saving the dolphins in captivity said, “I felt quite sad, quite disgusted. It looked like they weren’t happy at all. They just looked kind of lifeless and disinterested,” Zoos are businesses that surround breeding and buying wild animals. Around 10,000 zoos worldwide hold at least 3,000 animals each

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    wildlife campaigner, once said “We would consider it cruel to confine a dog permanently in a kennel. Yet we visit zoos where hundreds of wild animals are kept permanently in the equivalent of a kennel.” On average, 6,126 animals are kept in enclosures (Statistic Brain). Of those 6,126 animals, only 1,041 are endangered. The 5,085 are kept in tight, confined areas for “educational purposes.” Zoos date back to as far as 2500 BCE with evidence that rulers and people of higher class used exotic animals as

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    There are those who contend that it is merciless to deprive animals of freedom and captivate them in zoos. It follows, therefore, they claim that all zoos should be shut down. Their detractors, however, argue that zoos are efficient in protecting endangered animals from extinction. As far as I am concerned, I strongly favour the latter contention. There is a plethora of reasons, to my way of thinking, why the former assertion is advocated by some people. Perhaps chief among these is the fact that

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    and prod at them. These animals that live in zoos, are not happy, here's why. There is not enough space, zoos fuel capacity, and zoos mistreat the animals.The issue is getting worse by the minute please support my cause. Donate to the NNZZ. Can you tell me where animals came from? Yeah, that’s right, they came from this magical place called the wild. Honestly if we didn’t have zoos some species would be not even surviving but thriving, Because the zoos do not have nearly enough space for the animals

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    claim about protecting animals in zoos is clear. In the article titled "The Stripes Will Survive" it talks more about breeding and doubling the population. It uses two tiger cubs as examples. It also says, "They keep a computerized family tee of zoo tigers that helps match males and females for breeding." They say that if it wasn't for this test Danya and Dasha's parents would never have breeded and the cubs would never have been born. In the second story, "The Zoos Go Wild" takes a different approach

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    impact. This is why it's my opinion that we should no longer support zoos for the following

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    Zoos dedicate their existence to the animals that occupy the confines of the property. More and more zoos are getting the face lift they deserve to provide a safe, healthy, and happy place for their residents. Gone are the previously used “cell blocks” to house the animals. In its place instead are giant habitats used to simulate the animals natural environments and better educate its visitors. Zoos have, perhaps, progressed and improved the most in the last 20 years than it’s predecessors. With

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    Zoos

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    told you our zoos aren’t doing their jobs of providing and caring for the animals. Zoos have been around for a very long time, early zoos were organized by taxonomy. In our modern world over 100 million people visit zoos worldwide. As these facts show, zoos have thrived in our world for a long time. At what cost for the animals though? Most of the animals in zoos aren’t even endangered. Zoos are great but need to improve. We need to focus on these things that need to be improved in our zoos. In 2016

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    Are Zoos Bad News Essay

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    also wants or needs. In the debate, “Are Zoos Bad News?”, written anonymously, the author reports the ethical and unethical reasoning between zoos. This came after the attack on three victims. In my opinion, the existence of zoos should endure seeing that it educates people, zoos can alter the behaviour of people to animals and zoos promote wildlife conservation. To begin with, zoos must stay because it educates people. As mentioned in the text, “He says zoos play a major role in educating people

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