Zoo: cute and dirty prison If you have entered the zoo, you are in jail where the prisoners are not armed, innocent and sentenced to a long sentence. The zoo is not for educational purposes, but it does not benefit animals for entertainment purposes, but there is room for extinction. "The size and quality of the zoo range from a park without a cage to a concrete slab and a small roadside zoo with a steel bar" (Zoo: poor prison) to provide high quality care to animals High cost.
Most people are aware that not all zoos are considered equal. There are both "good" zoo and "bad" zoo. Most of us agree that poor animals in a poor cage often seen in the Far East Zoo are in the "bad" category. High animal welfare standards are "good" standards. However, categories are not necessarily clear, boundaries often overlap
Zoo: cute and dirty prison If you have entered the zoo, you are in jail where the prisoners are not armed, innocent and sentenced to a long sentence. The zoo is not for educational purposes, but it does not benefit animals for entertainment purposes, but there is room for extinction. "The size and quality of the zoo ranges from a park without cages to a small roadside zoo with concrete slabs and steel bars," a variety of zoo (zoo: poor prison) - every day when people live comfortably, Animals come close to being destroyed. Animals live in fear of poaching, destruction of habitats, and more danger that people can help control. People may be able to stop these problems, but few people are concerned, rather they will sit and observe the deaths of millions of animals every year.
Like the human prison system, the zoo is authoritative and scientific. The dynamics of how the zoo displays animals is also very similar to the structure of prison tourism. As the zoo emphasizes the superiority of human beings, "The concept of human superiority in prison travel is measured by captives animated with prisoners of war". Teach tourists prisoners that they are dangerous animals that need to be accommodated. "
Over the years, animals have been carefully taken care of under zoo regulations. For animals the zoo looks like a prison. They were sitting in a small cage day and night, enjoying a bad meal, being hit by a zoo keeper. For example, zoo tigers and lions have 18,000 times less space than wild animals. Space of polar bear has decreased by one million times. Furthermore, during captivity, the number of animals with reduced life-accepting capacity is greater than the number of wild animals. This movie