Visiting the zoo was an unforgettable experience in many other interesting and exciting sights that our community visited. This cost-effective, valuable lifetime experience has become devastating by groups of activists throughout the country. The Animal Ethics Therapeutic Organization (PETA), the world's largest animal rights organization, believes that the zoo deprives the ability of animals to meet the most basic needs of animals. They strongly asked not to patronize the zoo and claimed that the money used to buy the tickets was paid to be dealt with imprisoned instead of being rescued and rescued.
Steven Bostock thinks zoo is immoral in the zoo in the book "Zoo and Animal Rights: Protecting Animal Ethics". This book explores the principle of keeping animals in zoos. Steven Bostock develops this controversial topic by investigating past zoos and their customs. The book believes that the rights of animals can be in harmony with the continuing existence of the zoo. Bostock began to argue that zoo and animal rights should not be so, even though they seem to be normally conflicting. Bostock's book contains various technical and ethical issues concerning animal rights. Some examples are human domination of animals. Some examples are not animals in the natural environment, human cruelty, and the nature of livestock and wild animals. Stephen Bostock analyzed misleading areas. Vostok is discussing in detail the controversial topic between the animal's atrocities and the zoo.
Recently, the zoological right to the zoo, the ethical dilemma of freedom and natural behavior are controversial. Many people think the zoo is immoral and cruel, but others think that they are moral because they help to study wild animals, protect them, and handle them appropriately. When people try to do the right thing, this delicate topic causes various reactions and causes intense debate. According to Tuyl (2008), the zoo is a closed space, an animal in the cage. Hutchins and Keele (2006) argues that zoos provide good conditions for wildlife. We believe that wildlife is suitable for placement in zoos because they provide free meals and do not provide parasites, bad weather and predator life.