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    actually supporting this financially in various ways. Millions of people every day go to support animal captivity in the forms of zoos, circuses, and aquariums for their own human entertainment. Contrary to the belief zoos have many positive effects, is actually quite false, in fact zoos or any other for of animal captivity cause more harm on wild animals that good. Zoos cause severe psychological and emotional damage that in some cases can lead to the death of the animal, trainers, or regular people

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    Zoos Literature Review

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    enclosures in zoos safe and beneficial for the animals? Both authors have different opinions when it comes to zoo enclosure, but Benbow focuses on how the enclosures have improved over the years, where Fraser focuses on how the improved enclosures are still not quite safe enough for the animals. This helped me to understand that although the enclosures have improved, they still need some work. In an article by S.M.P. Benbow called Zoos: Public Places to View Private Lives, she discusses how zoo enclosures

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    devastated right? Right, so just imagine how all of these animals must feel when zoo keepers come and take them out of the wild and away from their families. Animals are always taken out of the wild only to be taken back to the zoos and put in cages. Many people believe that zoos are a good thing, and that zoos actually do help out the endangered species and year some of that may be true but how would the we the people know. Zoos treat certain animals different depending on their cuteness or their age.

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    enclosure. There are many cases in where visitors intentionally mess with the animals to receive reactions, that is through throwing objects or calling to them. In 1874, when the Philadelphia Zoo opened, a sloth was poked to death by the walking sticks and umbrellas of visitors within a week (“From Zoo Cage”). Zoos need to start taking into consideration the intent of humans on seeing the animals and that the animals being so close to humans will negatively affect their health. Another cause for the

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    In the article “Zoos Are Cruel and Unnecessary,” Earth Times posed a question, “With the internet, as well as DVDs, 3D TV, etc., are zoos really necessary to teach people about animals in the 21st century?” In the response given by Liz Tyson, director of the Captive Animals’ Protection Society, she argues an animal and its environment in a zoo is “out of context” and there is no substitution for an animal’s natural habitat. Therefore, viewing animals in such environments distorts the message that

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    Dodge City Zoo

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    being put up for the entertainment of others. Many people call this a zoo. The Wright Park Zoo is one of the smallest zoos in Kansas based in Dodge City.There is not true benefit of having a zoo in a small town because not many people go. The younger members of the community are the only ones that are interested in visiting. The reason Dodge City has a zoo is to educate the visitors. The Wright Park Zoo is not doing that. The zoo lacks its purpose by neglecting to educate the visitors

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    Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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    We should have zoos because that gives people a chance to see different animals. Zoos are a place where animals can still feel like they're in their natural habitat and people can still see them and learn more about them. Zoos teach kids about animals that they can’t normally see. Some animals, kids can see in a zoo is a Tiger, Lion, Monkeys, and Polar bears. You can’t see these animals unless you travel to areas they live in and a lot of these animals are far. But zoos make it less travel to see

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    Los Angeles Zoo

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    On July 07, 2017, I went to Los Angeles Zoo. I choose to go to the zoo because nature is a great part of the environment. While my visit to the zoo I learned many things. At the zoo, an individual can learn about many different animals, their habitat (physical place where a species lives; its environment), and many other interesting facts. Also, people can appreciate plants by seeing and reading about the diversity of plants. Plants are important because without plants we would not be alive.

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    Zoos Research Paper

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    enclosure? I don't think you would like that, would you. The history of zoos began 3000 years ago in ancient Egypt, when pharaohs would demand wild animals to be captured for their amusement. Yet today zoos still confine wild animals which is cruel. This is cruel because they keep animals in enclosures that aren't the same as the animals natural habitat, creates stress behavior, and is just a collection of unhappy animals. So although zoos have become a huge part of the American culture, in the eyes of animals

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    Natural Selection In Zoos

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    genetic diversity in some way. Should zoos be allowed to continue to preserve genetic diversity regardless of the cost to its current residence? Some people believe that killing the animals involved is unnecessary and poor practice by the zoo. However, others have argued that without the diverse genetics the species would be directly affected by heritable diseases. Zoological parks are a place where domesticated animals are exhibited in captivity. The purpose behind a zoo varies, but they

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