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Explore the controversy around zoo ethics. Learn about the advantages and disadvantages of keeping animals in zoos and the impact on wildlife conservation efforts.
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TOPICS NAME: Are our zoos cruel to wild animals. www.AssignmentPoint.com
Are our zoos cruel to wild animals? • Is our zoos are or aren't cruel to wild animals. This is the most interesting question for the protection the animals. In my opinion, this is not true. • First of all, there are a lot of zoos in the world, and the people go there by see different species of animals and animals that are in danger. • Secondly the zoo protected the animals and they try to help these animals in danger of extinction. • As a result when we go to the zoo we like to see the different animals and If the zoo doesn't take care of these animals, they could die. • In conclusion, animals live better in zoos. Than in the jungle, because in the zoo they have a lot of things. www.AssignmentPoint.com
What Are The Advantages Of Keeping Animals In The Zoo? • Advantages of a zoo: • - It is an informative place for the kids. • - It is a good recreational spot for the whole family. • - People can see different animals from all around the world at a single place. www.AssignmentPoint.com
What Are The Disadvantages Of Keeping Animals In The Zoo? • Disadvantages: • Do not provide suitable environments for wild animals • Animals may be kept in small cages and suffer from stress • The climate and habitat is often different from their native environment and some find it difficult to adjust • However safariparks have a large space for the animals to roam around and it becomes apparent if an animal is uncomfortable and not happy in their enviroment. www.AssignmentPoint.com
Advantages AND Disadvantages • Advantages: • Breeding Endangered Species – saves them from extinction • See wild animals up close that you may not have been able to see other wise • Is informative for Children • Disadvantages: • Do not provide suitable environments for wild animals • Animals may be kept in small cages and suffer from stress • The climate and habitat is often different from their native environment and some find it difficult to adjust • However safariparks have a large space for the animals to roam around and it becomes apparent if an animal is uncomfortable and not happy in their enviroment. www.AssignmentPoint.com
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