Below Are A Dozen Reasons Why Zoos Can Be Bad For Animals:
While some exotic pets come from breeding facilities, others are transported from different countries, which provides opportunities to spread disease. They can invoke feelings of sympathy and compassion, causing people to be conscious of the damaging effects of their lifestyles. Elephants, gorillas, rhinos, lions, and tigers.
It Is Not Good For The Animal.
Ideally, make the cage as though the animals were set free, so they don't know the difference, if only so they may be observed in a. They can be valuable subjects for modern scientific. On the other hand, organizations such as peta (people for the ethical treatment of animals), animal aid and born free have initiated campaigns for.
Jane Goodall, The Famous British Primatologist And One Of The Most Important Experts In Chimpanzees In The World, Has Defended The Role Of Zoos In Helping Us Understand And Preserve The Life Of Wild Animals (See Video Below).
However, the fact remains that wild animals are genetically and instinctively tuned to living in the wild. In this regard, the second reason behind animals being kept in the zoo is the fact that there is a strong possibility that the spirit—the very element that makes him a wild animal—might break. Wild animals can transmit diseases.
Others Believe They Sould Live In The Wild Where They Can Be Out In The Open.
As the populations of wild animals continue to decline, more of them are entering the endangered list. Last month, at the seaworld amusement park in florida, a whale grabbed a trainer, dawn brancheau, pulled her underwater and thrashed about with her. Wild animals should be left free in their habitats and domestic animals should be given as much freedom as possible.
Secondly, Animals Should Be With Their Family.
The recent tragic death of veteran animal trainer dawn brancheau at florida's sea world should give us cause to think about both the wisdom and ethics of imprisoning wild creatures. Wild animals belong in the wild across the world, wild animals are captured, taken from their natural habitats or bred in captivity, and suffer a lifetime of cruelty and abuse. Many animals that are hunted by humans include: