Imagine you are a animal in a zoo. You haven't been fed in days. You have a wound on your paw. There is a little girl watching you pounding on the glass she is making you angry. How do you feel? That's how animals the feel everyday. People look at them everyday watching their every move.
One of the reasons is that animals get hurt in zoos. In the article “13 Zoos Were Bad For Animals” A bear starved to death in the Toledo zoo, this makes me think that maybe they didn't want the bear because they need to be fed a lot, but it is still cruel. Why do they do that? Another example is a zoo killed a 2 year old giraffe and fed it to lions. I have thought about this why would you kill it it was healthy, if it was sick let it heal ,if it was weak
There are flaws in the measurement for animal welfare in zoos. According to Dita Wickins-Drazilová “the usual criteria for measuring for measuring animal welfare in zoos are physical health, long life, and reproduction” (Wickins-Drazilová). There are more factors of animal welfare than the usual criteria. Many zoos claim to have healthy animals that live long lives and reproduce, but that is not merely sufficient enough for proof of good care. A long life in suffering, for example, is not a great way to live, and it is possible for animals to live long
Most importantly, animals in zoos are being abused. For example, a lot of animals have died from eating trash thrown into their habitat. When the public litters at a zoo it’s not only hurting the environment, but it’s hurting the animals too. During natural disasters, the animals in zoos are often left with no help. It’s not only the public, abusing the animals, but the zookeepers too. When the animals at the Minnesota zoo lost their youthful appearance they sent the animals to livestock auctions. Therefore most zoos care more about money than the animals.
Zoos have a huge role to play in education and protection of our unsafe wildlife. In recent years, the importance of zoos has been recognized. They are a valuable benefit to our society because of the role they play in education and awareness for animals and the breeding programs that have formed to fight possible extinction. Due to the high standards of animal care zoos provide, I believe that we should have zoos.
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.
Another reason the treatment of animals in zoos is humane is the health and the survival of the animals. “Veterinary care is readily available at most zoos” (Vittana 4). Many zoos have what is referred to as a “treatment room”. This is the place where an animal can be brought in for an examination so that's good health can be maintained. Veterinarians are no longer working on their own in these facilities either. Treatment teams include pathologists, technicians, zookeepers, and other specialists who can create and maintain virtually any care plan. Screenings quarantine procedures parasite removal and other common treatments are part of the standard care process now as well. “Zoos are staffed by individuals who are educated and trained in the physical and psychological needs of the animals in
It is important to remember that animals of all kinds can have emotions and thoughts. Many zoos do a decent job addressing situations that deal with animal’s mental issues, after
Zoos try to send the message that they intend to be there for conversation purposes, or to educate the viewers that come into the zoo, but that isn’t always the case. More zoos than you think have been under investigation or received backlash for the amount (or lack of) care that the animals get, and all because they were under the care of humans. If you were to look up zoos under
Zoos provide protection for animals. Some hunters may kill animals in the wild for their skin so they can sell it. In a zoo, this can never occur. Another reason that zoos should not be banned is that animals are really looked after in the zoo. If an animal got sick in the wild nature there is no one to treat it and most probably the animal will suffer from pain and may even die. However, if the same case was in a zoo, highly qualified vets will be available to deal with this situation appropriately and these vets will provide medicine to the sick or injured
Another con of zoos are surplus animals, which are the unwanted animals for whom there is no more space, when zoos have bred yet another cute baby animal to attract visitors. Baby animals bring in money and people, and the need for breeding new baby animals leads to overpopulation. Over population results in surplus animals that are killed, fed to other zoo animals, or sold to other zoos and circuses. But if the zoos purpose is to preserve the animals, then why are they killing them?
At a zoo a little girl asked her mom “ Why is that elephant waving its trunk so much?” her mom the replied “It's just happy.” the sad thing was that the mom knew it wasn’t happy and that it wasn’t ok. She just never told anyone. Most reasons why the animals are so stressed out is because of being locked in a cage all day long then having to put up with abuse later. Have you ever gone to the zoo as a little kid and laughed and smiled at the animals? Well, while you were happy, they were miserable. The time when you have seen animals misbehaving at the zoo, that’s all from
Animals might not like what they have to eat. Ivan is a real gorilla and he likes yogurt raisins. Animals might like something totally different from what we give them. There are also zoos that are not getting the funding they need so it can result in limited,repeated behaviors and much more.
Are the zoos good for the animals or are they bad for the animals? For many years people have debated the topic whether the zoos are good or bad for the animals. Have you ever wonder what the animals felt like when they are in the zoos do they feel happy or do they feel sad? Have you ever walked around in the zoos and you seen the animals locked up in small cages?Have you ever seen an animal treated with disrespect?
How would you feel if you were captured and placed in a confined enclosure? I don't think you would like that, would you. The history of zoos began 3000 years ago in ancient Egypt, when pharaohs would demand wild animals to be captured for their amusement. Yet today zoos still confine wild animals which is cruel. This is cruel because they keep animals in enclosures that aren't the same as the animals natural habitat, creates stress behavior, and is just a collection of unhappy animals. So although zoos have become a huge part of the American culture, in the eyes of animals, these establishments are cruel, stressful, and don't provide the animals with their natural habitat, and therefore I believe that zoos should not catch and confine wild animals.
Zoos are meant to be homes and a sanctuary for animals. But is that really the case, according to the article Ten Facts about Zoos it states,”A CAPS study found that at least 7,500 animals – and possibly as many as 200,000 – animals in zoos are ‘surplus’ at any one time.” So what that means that they execute any animals that have overpopulated. If zoos are over populated then why not set the animals free. The point of a zoo is to keep endangered animals safe from predators how can we do that if we are another reason why they are dying. Setting them free
Imagine seeing the stripes of a zebra and wondering whether it’s a white animal or a black animal. Imagine seeing for the first time, the long, long neck and patchwork orange of a giraffe. It’s a sight to behold, and one you may not ever see within mere feet of you, unless you were at a zoo. The world’s most beautiful and unique animals are a treasure that draws crowds. The beauty and intricacies of the thousands of species of animals are not to be taken for granted. They are to be observed, studied, admired and understood. Humans have a natural curiosity and desire to learn about animals. According to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), about half the world’s population visits a zoo or aquarium each year. This is no surprise. Zoos are positively impacting the animals and society.