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Argumentative Essay On Seaworld And Zoos

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Most people have come across animals used for entertainment purposes, whether it be in zoos or theme parks like Seaworld. Zoos and establishments like Seaworld attract millions of people year round, because what is more interesting than seeing an elephant, or an orca whale up close? In our society, is has become common for the public to travel to these types of places. They are seen as the perfect place to vacation for a day, or to just spend time with family. Children especially love to see exotic animals in person, rather than just reading about them, or watching shows about them. People do not often think that the animals they see in captivity are abused, or have low standards of living. However, the truth is that the lives animals have …show more content…

After conducting a survey at Middleboro High School, the results were 95% confident that between 52-73% of students do not believe that zoos and Seaworld obtain animals ethically (Vilk, Jessica). The fact that over half do not trust the tactics that are used to collect animals reveals that the public is slowly loosing their trust for these establishments, and that the truth about the conditions that animals are forced to endure is coming out. Right from the start, it is inhumane to remove orcas from their natural habitat just so that they can be placed in an amusement park, but the tactics capturers use is worse. In the 1970s, ninety or more orca whales were obtained at Puget Sound after being stalked for miles and then herded into a three acre long net. In order to force the whales into the net, several explosives, speedboats, and airplanes were used. At this time, calves who would normally spend much more time with their families were torn away from their mothers, and entire family groups were broken up. A man who participated in the capture recounts how, to this day, he still hears the screams of the whales in his mind. Out of all these whales, at least five were sent to Seaworld parks all around the world, and all except one whale named Lolita died within a short period of time (“The Heartbreaking Real Life Capture of Orcas for Seaworld and Miami Seaquarium”). All …show more content…

Zoos have also been known to remove animals from their natural habitats when they would have been much better remaining where they were. For example, in 2003 the San Diego Wild Animal Lowry Park Zoo captured eleven endangered wild African Elephant ("Zoos: Pitiful Prisons”) . It would be vital to the African Elephant population that those eleven elephants remained in the wild so that they species could hopefully grow and become stronger. However, the zoo made the decision to rip them from their homes during a time when they most needed to be in the wild. This choice was unethical because it could create further issues for the struggling species. Taking the elephants so that they could be an attraction in a zoo is not a valid reason for removing them from their homes. Normally in the wild, African Elephants live in massive family groups, and each member develops a close bond. Female elephants keep lifelong relationships with their female calves and with other relatives. When they are captured, usually the entire family is not taken together, so the bond are forcefully severed. The separation is incredibly stressful to the elephants, which are known to be very emotional creatures (“The Social Lives of Elephants”). If this is the way that zoos capture elephants, it is the same way that they take other animals as well. Unless the animal is in imminent danger, it should not be removed from its home. And if that is the case, it should be sent to

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