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    Importance Of Zoos

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    educational purposes because they think zoos provide an excellent opportunity to see the wild animals in real without having to go to the jungle. However, others think that zoos must be completely eradicated because they believe it to be a very inhuman act. Banning zoos is a much-debated issue and I certainly agree that zoos should not exist in this century at all. Firstly, from the viewpoint of Animal Rights, it is inhumane and unethical to capture and imprison them in cages. They have right to

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    Benefits Of Zoos In Zoos

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    Do zoos fulfill the needs of the animals? Should animals be kept in only one enclosure for their whole life? Is it worth all the time and money for the animals to be unhappy? Many people think zoos are doing a good job of keeping animals happy in the man made zoos. Because people think that, they support the zoos by giving them money to see these animals instead of going to animal preservations where the enclosures aren’t entirely man made. Animals that can function and survive in the wild should

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    Should we be keeping animals in zoos? How does that really help the animal? Can we keep them safe? As referenced in the text “The Impact Of Animal Protection,” human activities have been destroying animal habitats to make roads or more buildings, even hunting for sport! So to protect these animals, we’ve created zoos and nature parks for the animals, but are both of them really benefiting the animals? Although they may seen to keep them safe from being hurt, it’s taking them away from there home

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    in Boulder. Even with such an animal friendly culture, there are unfortunately a lot of dogs and cats left without a home. An important decision for all new pet owners is wether to adopt or buy from a breeder. Many people choose to buy dogs and cats from a breeder because they want a specific breed and they want a young puppy or kitten. However, many young animal lovers are trying to sway the publics opinion on rescuing animals. In an effort to prevent homeless animals, New Jersey has taken made plans

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    are readily available through Fairport Animal Hospital, the pet clinic that proudly serves the four-legged residents of Fairport, NY and the surrounding area. Review why veterinarians at the premier animal hospital continually emphasize the importance of spaying and neutering before booking an appointment: Population Control: Help control the U.S. pet population with spay and neuter services. The Humane Society notes an estimated 6 to 8 million homeless animals enter U.S. shelters every year, with

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    because there are zoos only become prisons for animals and they were born to be free and live in their natural habitat. Many of these animals are wild and living in captivity can cause some negative reactions. For example the death of gorilla Harambe was unfair because the video circulating on social networks is never an act of aggression shown to the child, unlike acts as if his son besides the gorilla is not responsible for his actions because it is an animal. The fault is of the parents of the child

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    I do not believe the Bring Your Dog to Work Program is a good idea. I believe that having dogs in a work place may be more of a nuisance than a benefit. Not all dogs are behaved well or responnd well to new enviornments. Also some people are allergic to dogs which would cause a whole new hassle of it's own because though some people may be less stressed the people with allergies suffer the whole time at work. Another reason I believe dogs should be home instead of at the work place is the constant

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    the norm this winter in New York, many homeless animals are at risk of starvation and even death. Although animal shelters are available to help and house those particular animals in need, the growing numbers of animals needing assistance are placing an immense amount of stress on the already overcrowded shelters. The lack of funding and space has led some to look for other options to aid in relieving some of the sufferings of the most vulnerable animals. New York City Attorney, Ross Abelow, recently

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    other people enjoy the St. Louis Zoo just as much as I enjoy it. In my opinion, the best part about going to the zoo is seeing all the different kinds of animals there. The animals vary from anything between butterflies to penguins. In front of where the animals are put, there is always a little podium showing information on that specific animal. That way, while your mind is blown

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    Essay On Bronx Zoo

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    approximately 6,000 animals and about 100 exhibits and is still adding animals daily. The Bronx Zoo is a great place to visit. Animal lovers and families should visit the Bronx zoo because of the exhibits, the fascinating animals, and the history that makes it great. To begin with, the Bronx Zoo is a place for people who love history. The zoo opened on November 8, 1899, and had 843 animals and 22 exhibits. The city gave 250 acres of land for the Bronx park to make a zoo to preserving native animals and promoting

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