Showing posts with label Juska. Show all posts
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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Combining Habitats




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It would be impossible to just get rid of every zoo in the world because where would we end up putting the animals who were born and raised in captivity. Those animals would have no idea where to go or how to survive on their own. That would be like putting a group of people with no survival skill on an island with no supplies.

From the benefit of enlarging zoos it would create a more natural habitat, but it would also give the animals more room for daily exercise, which in current habitats they lack a lot of. Some could argue that it would be unwise to keep animals in same pens, since there are the chance of them hurting each other, but in hindsight you would only group herbivores together and keep vicious animals away from each other.

Thursday, October 20, 2016

Dark sides of a Circus


Who doesn’t love to go see exotic/dangerous animals perform goofy tricks while being whipped around by their masters? Well the people may enjoy it, but they animals despise it. These facts come from PETA they are credible because of their role in the ethical treatment of animals. When a circus has to travel from show to show the animals are locked up for upto 100 hours straight with little to no exercise. Forcing animals to perform in circuses by using whips and electric prods is unfair to the animals. It also puts the people who attend these events in danger because who knows when an animal is going to decide enough is enough.

Everyone loves to see animals do silly stunts, but when it comes to training the animals everyone turns their head to the abusive training that they receive. Trainers use,“whips, ropes, bullhooks, electric prods, and other weapons as well as food deprivation,”(PETA). They abuse and starve animals for weeks just to perform one stunt at a show in front of a small crowd. The trainers use these methods to assert dominance over the animal. Circus animals are,“born into captivity and forced to grow up around humans in an unnatural, stressful environment,” (PETA), and they grow up not knowing what it feels like to be free these trainers enslave the animals for their own good, where as a human we wouldn’t want to be enslaved by others and be teased by seeing that other people are still free.

Having a group of people watch a particularly dangerous animal perform tricks doesn’t seem like the best idea. An elephant named Tyke finally had enough of his abusive training and went rogue in the streets of Hawaii. It ended up injuring multiple people before it was brutally shot down in the middle of the street. If keepers aren’t able to keep their animals’ behavior, then attending these performances is putting the audience in danger of these rogue animals.  

Friday, September 30, 2016

Are zoos prison for animals? PP#2



Are Zoos Prisons for Animals?

Everyone loves a good trip to the zoo. It’s fun for everyone in the family, but you don’t realize how miserable the animals are within these habitat structures. An article from PETA, states that keeping an animal within zoo walls is keeping a human within a prison and people pay to see them. To make it even worse some people who visit these zoos antagonize the animals. Taking animals out of their home just so people are allowed to look at them for a couple of seconds and then have some kids abuse an animal causing it to freak out is just unethical.
http://www.peta.org.uk/

Within a zoo there are hundreds of different species that people can pay to see. Most of these creatures are behind bars or are in habitats not suitable living quarters for them. What we don’t see is how miserable these animals are. Some of the world is attempting to create world peace, but how can we at peace with each other when we aren’t at peace with the world around us.  We abuse the animals we keep enclosed, “ a gorilla named Jabari tried to escape by jumping over the walls and moats of his enclosure, only to be fatally shot by police at the Dallas Zoo,” sources later learned that a group of kids were throwing rocks at the gorilla trying to antagonize it.

What we don’t see is how miserably these animals are. Making, “the animals imprisoned in zoos are sad and don’t want to be kept in artificial environments.” Having the animals inside enclosures that don’t simulate the freedom of the wild is bad for the animals health. At Sea World the Orcas they keep within those tiny pens which are like bathtubs to them when they swim in the wild they travel on average 100 miles a day, but when held at Sea World they can only swim up to the length of their pen on a daily exercise.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Harambe and others


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  • OVERALL RESEARCH QUESTION THAT CONNECTS MY TOPIC TO THE ECONOMIC PRINCIPLE: What rules or regulations should there be for animals' containment in zoos?