In the history of 5, 500 years, no matter how much improvement the history, the essential problem of the zoo will not change. Zoos can not fulfill the psychological and physiological needs of catching animals. Insurgents claim to be somewhat beneficial to dangerous animals in the wild circle
A recent column by Antonia Russo emphasizes this. Even though the harsh conditions of the zoo have improved in the middle of the 20th century, there are still many harmful practices, even the most respected facilities today. More and more research shows that artificial breeding of intellectual social animals is an unacceptable cruel behavior. Nevertheless, the US Fish and Wildlife Service recently approved an application to import 18 elephants that captured wild animals into three US Zoos. Behavior
Increased consciousness and new technology bring hope for future animal imprisonment. In Japan, a new wildlife experience is born. These "virtual zoos" do not leave captured animals, instead simulate wild experiences using sensory stimuli, state-of-the-art technology, and cautiously captured nature content. This experience is not only good for wildlife, it also allows you to provide excellent educational experience as it allows animals to be seen in their natural habitat.
The limits of wildlife against human entertainment can be traced back to ancient times. The first zoo is believed to be around 3,500 BC. In ancient Egypt. The modern zoo matures in the city center of the 19th century and in the 1970s began to develop the intention of protection accompanied by rising environment and animals liberation movement.
Human development for thousands of years may have surpassed the capture of animals and the imprisonment of the zoo of life, but with the advent of creative options, we have become active participants and our wild relatives You can build a more humanitarian future for you.
The zoo is a park that insists on displaying animals for educational and reproductive-compromised species; in fact, the zoo area actually harms better than good. Animals living in zoos are easier to get sick and injured than animals living in the wild and have shorter life span. Some zoos use seeds designed to protect and restore animals as endangered species, but many zoos do not have enough effect to protect animals. Zoos are harmful to animals they swear to protect. Artificially raised animals suffer from anxiety, boredom and other serious problems associated with long-term confinement. Most animals can not grow small ... more
63% say "yes", but it is still changing, but the zoo is more harmful than good. They insist that there is not enough space in the animal's enclosure. The zoo fence has been improved, but David Hancocks (he is a zoo consultant and the original zoo keeper) believes that the zoo still has enough space for animals. As a result, animal pressures are applied, and another cause of stress is human noises. People mainly insist that these animals are trapped in a free cage. Animals should be free. However, due to zoo animals, they lost hunting skills and other survival skills. Since animals can not keep their vitality, they can not be returned to wild. Others claim that the cages are unhealthy and unnatural, and they are just prison bars. As they were cleaned with various chemicals, some debaters found even that these animals were harmed by the cage.