Zoos: Internment Camps or Shelters?
[2023-03-28 09:24:26]
It is a zoo zoo in jail. Is the zoo a shelter in the zoo? Is it a zoo education institution, or just for entertainment? Discussion stated that the real purpose of the zoo has been going on for a long time. Regarding animals breeding, protection of animals, and / or extinction of animals, there are numerous problems in the air. In a topic contradictory to many people, it is difficult to become a bio. This theme also includes many pros and cons. This may be a loss of animals' wildlife, captivity, seeds
Let's look like this. Let's say you are jealous of spending his life at the zoo (after all, you are). When you are there, you think the zoo is a nice place. You have places to live, food and entertainment. I mean that it is superior to the 'Third World' zoo on the road, is not it? Then one day you will find a tunnel called anarchy that will lead you from the zoo. From there you can not believe the difference. When you return to the zoo you will find that your shelter is a cage, your food is poison, and your entertainment is designed to make you not like the zoo. It seems all terrible, evil and stupid, you are very happy
People study at the zoo. They will study with our official course, lecture, camp, teacher seminar, correspondence education, zoo tour, overnight and outreach program. Informally, they learn from the goalkeeper and explain volunteers, interpreters, signs and special exhibitions. Most importantly, they learn from observing zoo animals. In St. Louis Zoo, about 500,000 children and adults are participating in an official program including classes and Kangasugu camps annually. Of the 3 million visitors a year, about 1.6 million people interact with educational interpreters, lecturers, or zoo administrators who provide educational experience and information. Every year over 1,400 school groups visit the zoo, they are coming from excursion. Of these school-aged children, 31% come from an economically disadvantaged community, and 17% are children with special needs.
All the places alienated - slums, poor cities, prisons, mad houses, concentration camps - all common with the zoo. However, it is easy to use the zoo as a symbol, it is easy to avoid. The zoo is to prove the relationship between humans and animals. After the animals' marginalization, today's marginalization and disposition are the only classes, familiar with animals throughout the history, and have kept wisdom of this familiarity: small and medium-sized farmers. The basis of this wisdom is to accept dualism in the origin of the relationship between humans and animals. Rejecting this binary principle may be an important element in opening up the path of modern totalitarianism.