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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Why Zoos Should Close

1. Limited enrichment. Animals need to have their mind active term they ar in captivity. Good zoos do this by offering them toys or puzzles to figure out, by hiding food in the exhibit so they have to exercise their natural hunting. scavenging instincts and by using training. Training in addition helps with medical needs, a lot of animals are trained to lift their feet so they can be checked out, or to expose their side/ target in order to give injections safely. Zoos that do non work on enrichment or training leave the animal unnecessary stress.Have you ever seen tigers or bears pacing in their enclosure? Thats a stereotypical behavior of animals in captivity when they are not stimulated enough. Bad sign. 2. Lack of education, seek and conservation. The Association of Zoos and Aquariums is an internationalistic group that gives accreditation to facilities that strive to improve the welfare of their animals, recrudesce the public about the bats and captive animals and environ ment and spend currency on research to help both education, conservation and wildlife.Zoos that are not accredited by the AZA may do these things, besides it is unlikely. Roadside zoos are only there to make a profit. They make sure that their animals full stop alive so they can make money off of them, but have no commitment to keep them wellnessy and they do not apply to the scientific community. 3. Poor lift programs. AZA institutions are part of an international breeding program with a huge data set that includes the genes and health records of all the animals that are spendd in breeding programs.Theres even single(a) committees in charge of each species or groups of species to make sure that breeding is through only to make healthy offspring that can contribute to the genetic pool of captive animals. Good zoos very rarely use wild animals to breed, so they do not affect any of the natural, wild populations. Bad zoos, however, can partake in the illegal blackmarket pet and strange animal trade. These animals can be taken directly from the wild, illegally, and/or bred with some other animals with absolutely no consideration to their genetics. Inbreeding is a big problem, and is never done in good zoos.

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