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How Harmful Are Zoos Captive?

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For many individuals, the zoo is a source of youthful astonishment and fond reminiscences: hopping kangaroos, swinging monkeys, and roaring lions. A warm summer day spent at the Brookfield Zoo may sound like an enjoyable time; however, the zoo animals being captive in unsuitable habitats think otherwise. As one may already know, zoos were first created as a way to entertain the public. Although the main purpose of zoos has changed drastically since they were first established, modern zoos aim to “provide visitors with the opportunity to encounter the natural world” (About 1). Animals are constantly being captured and brought into captivity in order to make a profit and run a zoo business effectively. Despite the possible benefits of animal …show more content…

However, the harmful effects that zoos provide unmistakably outweigh all the benefits as these animals are not living the quality of life that they would have in the wild. Some may say that zoos save endangered species by giving them a protective home, safe from predators, habitat loss, and starvation. While zoos claim to be saving species, they are essentially causing animals to die prematurely. Nevertheless, allowing animals to live freely in the wild would provide them with a much longer life span. Zoos are incapable of caring for the animals properly. Zoos are unfair by jailing animals in unnatural habitats and the keeping animals restrained in tiny enclosures is obsolete (Zoos 3). Additionally, many people tend to believe that zoos are beneficial to endangered species due to the captive breeding programs they provide. In the wild, it may be more difficult for an animal to find mates and breed; however, “the vast majority of captive breeding programs never release these animals back into the wild” (Lin 2). After being a victim of a zoo’s breeding experiment, the offspring are forever a part of the chain of zoos and trading programs that exploit animals (Lin 2). So although captive breeding programs are viewed as a benefit to some, zoos are not as transparent as they may seem. In …show more content…

A worthy, proper zoo would provide animals with luxurious amounts of space and necessary food to survive, but most zoos around the world are underfunded and do not provide animals with what they need to live a life of fulfillment. Animals that are captured and brought to a zoo are bound to die prematurely and develop several psychological problems during their imprisoned lifetime. Zoos tend to cover up the distress that the animals begin to carry and continue to mislead the public in an attempt to keep the zoo business running. Children banging on the glass walls and people hanging over the exhibits to get a closer photo evidently causes these animals to become stressed and miserable. Ultimately, a zoo environment will never be enough to provide captive animals with their natural habitats. There is a dire need to save these animals’ sanity, and the only way that is possible is if zoos stop being so oblivious to the harm they are

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