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Cruelty in captivity: an analysis of zoos BY SASHA WALLACE
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There are different zoos There are good zoos, and there are bad zoos. Bad zoos give zoos a bad name Having animals in cages, barely keeping them alive for viewers pleasure Good zoos do a lot of good They do their best to make the animals as happy as possible Have research, conservation, and education as top goals Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) provides basis for animal wellbeing Although only 212 of the 2400 registered zoos have the AZA license
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Zoos and their conservation efforts Zoos keep many animals that are extinct in the wild, and then reintroduce them. This has happened for animals such as: Cheetah California Condor (was less then a dozen, then reintroduced and now over 100 exist in the wild) Pere davids deer Karner Blue butterfly Red wolf (was culled to the point of extinction, but the zoos released many and now there are over 100 in the wild, and 200 in zoos)
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BUT… Of the 145 conservation efforts, only 16 were truly successful This is still 16 better then what would happen otherwise Zoos also rescue orphaned animals or animals that were badly treated at circuses etc and try to reintroduce them to their environment
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Education Zoos provide education about the animals they have Inspire people to also conserve animals Kids get closer to animals then ever would otherwise Tests show people are very ignorant 34% could not name an environmental issue in the ocean But… Tests show that many visitors don’t pay much attention to the exhibits, simply talk about other matters and move on Yet this is mostly the adults who have done this all before
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Research Zoos provide the easiest way to study animals Each year, multiple zoos participate in over 1000 studies Research helps to further the wellbeing of the animals And now for the animals…
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Pros Zoo animals get many benefits from being in zoos: Medical help Food Temperature fluctuations And they lack: Predators The risk of starvation Disease (or at least far less of it)
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Cons The main con that is most cited is the lack of space and freedom an animal has in their cage Some do get zoochosis (obsessive and repetitive behaviors) Some zoo enclosures can be very bad for animals and lack food and space
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Freedom Elephants, in the wild, do travel hundreds of miles. They cannot do this when they are in an enclosed exhibit They travel those hundreds of miles to find food, not because they enjoy a nice stroll. In a zoo, all the food is right there so they don’t need to travel all that way Humans used to also walk very far each day Then we got houses, with all our food a few steps away If you went up to a house, kicked open the front door, and shooed them out into the streets, telling them that they are free, they may act a little disgruntled.
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exercise We exercise, and so do animals in captivity Zoos being in treadmills Also toys etc to stimulate though
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