We go to zoos for entertainment and our own amusement, however we should consider if it’s beneficial or harmful for animals. There are more than 1,000 zoos worldwide. Many of them that have about 1,800 animals from 300 species. Animals don’t deserve to be caged up and shown off at zoos because they get forced to breed, are in bad habitats, and are treated poorly. People breed animals to get something out of it. “The Sexual Perversion Behind Breeding.” says “They are forced to constantly mate for the profit of someone else”. People and zoos often force animals to breed for their own enjoyment and to get a profit off of it by selling and trading the animals. From the same article “ The Sexual…” they said “The profit that comes from their litters
I love zoos, I could spend hours in the zoo because of all the cute animals in there, but do you really think that zoos are suitable for our animals? Are we hurting them or making them secure? It’s really tough to decide because we really don’t know what’s right or wrong for our animals. In my opinion, it could go either way. I am looking at both sides of arguments, debates and articles to really know if zoos are right or wrong.
According to an article form Doris Linn, an animal rights expert, for About News; zoos do provide some benefits keeping animals in captivity. A good zoo delivers excellent animal care with exception enclosures with plenty of room for the animals.
Animals in zoos are kept for studies or if they are sick, but most animals were taken away from their families to be put on show for us. Zoos shouldn’t keep the animals because they are having financial problems that cost millions of dollars, and since animals aren’t in their natural habitat, their behaviors change and attacked people. Zoos are places to see animals from different habitats around the world, but are the animals happy
The death of Harambe has sparked a debate whether or not zoos are beneficial for animals. I have been too many zoos including “The Cincinnati Zoo”. Although many people argue that zoos are unnatural and healthy for the lives of animals, I believe that these are humane because they provide educational opportunities, animal care, and animal conservation.
Zoo's are a subject that has quickly become a hot topic. With the recent tragedies regarding Harambee. It has put the thought in many citizens minds, Are zoo's humane? Although zoo's have been put under the spotlight lately, due to nothing less than bad publicity. Zoo's are a main staple for many different types of cultures. There are few people who can say that they have never been to a zoo, or that when they went they did not enjoy the experience going to the zoo granted them. Going to these animal enclosure gives people the opportunity to see animals from all around the world otherwise they may have never had the chance to see. People visit zoos on a daily basis all across the world to become more familiar with how the animals interact and how they live.
About 150 million people visit the zoo every year. One time when I went to the Omaha zoo with my family. My favorite part was when my family and I went to the aquarium. And there were squids in tanks and the best part of that was there was a little hallway and if you would look up there were sharks, puffer fish, more squids and even, stingrays. Some people believe that zoos are bad for animals. I disagree because zoos save endangered animals, protects wildlife, has medical care for injured animals and has enough food and water for all the animals. In my opinion animals can live a healthy physical and emotional life in a zoo.
There are a couple of pros that are associated with animals being kept in zoos. Zoos are among the greatest places to take your family for a fun time. Going to zoos, you will see many exotic animals that you only get to see on tv or read in magazines. Zoos are meant for a great time with family and friends, and a learning experience in which you will read and learn about many of the animals there. When people are at zoos there not thinking too much about the
A Lot of people say that we should keep zoos. Zoos are fun, you learn a lot , and love seeing your favorite animals. Zoos also provide protection, conservation for the animals and education for the visitors.
The word zoo is a fairly broad term. Zoos are most commonly thought of as an attraction rather than a means for education. More importantly, they are rarely associated with the survival of the human race. While zoos are a form of entertainment for the public and a taxable industry for the government; most of them do in fact research the animals they have in their captivity. This research can be beneficial and life saving for humans and if it were not for this testing, we would not have many key vaccines that we have today. For the sake of this paper the term zoo can be applied to all animals in captivity. This includes those for entertainment, medical testing, and rehabilitation/protection. Tom Reagan wrote on if zoos are morally
Picture a zoo. Picture all the animals that would be in it. There are enormous elephants, ferocious lions, waddling penguins, and striking zebras. The elephants were taken from their herds as babies and put in small, isolated enclosures. The lions are agitated and pace back and forth in their enclosure. The penguins are kept in temperatures much higher than the antarctic conditions they need in order to thrive. The zebras idle around in their enclosure which is but a mere illusion of the miles and miles of savannah they would roam in the wild. Reasons for the argument that zoos are helpful include that zoos provide protection and care for animals, manage captive breeding and conservation programs for endangered species, and educate people about animals and wildlife. However, zoos are more harmful than helpful in that animals are harmed by zoos when they are mistreated or not properly cared for. Even in zoos where animals are not mistreated, they are in artificial environments which are only, at best, illusions of their natural habitats in the wild. Zoos are harmful in that they have detrimental effects on the health and wellbeing of animals. Zoos pose safety issues for both people and animals, especially those built in and around urban areas.
The earth is filled with a variety of animals and over the course of human history, the evolution of such species has been altered due to human interference. Throughout history, humans have used animals for entertainment such as the Coliseum, circus, and in modern time places like the zoo aquarium and sanctuaries. The use of animals for educational and entertainment proposes has been criticized by many people to be immoral where others have argued it to be moral. In some cases, animals that in a verge of extinction have been saved thanks to human interference and in some, it has made it worst in which human interference have increased the process of extinction. Therefore, understanding the difference between which comfort the animal and which hinder them is an important topic that will allow us to answer should animals be kept in the Zoo.
For you, zoos might be homes for animals or simply a place you could visit. But for the animals, it’s more like a prison. Making animals suffer in the cage for their whole life ignores animal rights. They suffered both mentally and physically. Animals are often imprisoned in small, enclosure spaces for their whole life. This could cause two problems. First, the life in wild couldn’t be simulated. Animal's natural abilities would disappear. So a species couldn’t survive if they have the opportunity to return to the wild. Second, wild animals usually are high active animals. In the wild,
Zoos were created to help animals not to harm them. Explained by Lewis “animals and their habitats were being harmed which made humans take action”(Petrinovickk 369). Zoos help animals have a home and those that do not find proper food for their survival. Baby animals that get left alone, if their mother dies, might get brought into zoos to get treated. People think that animals deserve to be in the wild and that is true but zoos offer their animals enrichment. Ledford stated in the article Why do Zoos Matter that “enrichment is anything that keeps the animal both mentally and physically stimulated,
Zoos are supposedly saving animals- right? Zoos have been around for a long time. Their history dates back to when kings and queens still ruled over countries and animals used to be held in captivity, lived in a cage with metal bars and were treated with no regard. Thankfully, zoos’ procedures have changed and advanced over the ages. Zoos have improved animals’ habitats and started treating the animals better. Although zoos have given animals better places to live in besides a cage with metal bars, a new question has popped up. Are zoos still good news? The zoo debate has been going on for some time. Zoos shouldn’t exist because the animals get very stressed out, the man made habitat conditions still aren’t good for animals, and animals are tortured due to lack of necessities.
If you’ve ever been to a zoo, you know that the people there know about the animals they take care of. You know that the animals are in excellent condition, as a result of being treated royally. You know that zoos are not seen as an animal prison, rather an effective and efficient modern way of preserving the life of endangered species. For centuries, people have kept animals in captivity in order to awe at their beauty. In the beginning, zoos were simply iron cages, and animals were mistreated, however, now this has changed, animals are treated wonderfully and cared for daily. Yes, being in a zoo limits the animals’ roaming space, and causes them to lose their survival instinct, however, zoos are an appropriate way to protect wildlife and endangered animals, as they care for, and protect endangered species, zoos provide everything the animal needs, and they have a positive impact on the citizens’ opinions about animals.