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Zoos argue that they save endangered species and educate the public,
but animal rights activists believe the costs outweigh the benefits, and
the violation of the rights of the individual animals is unjustifiable.
Roadside zoos, petting zoos, and smaller animal exhibitors tend to keep
the animals in smaller pens or cages. Sometimes, barren concrete and
metal bars is all a tiger or bear will know for their entire lives. Larger,
accredited zoos try to distance themselves from these operations by
touting how well the animals are treated, but to animal rights activists,
the issue not how well the animals are treated, but whether we have a
right to confine them for our amusement or "education."
Arguments For Zoos
By bringing people and animals together, zoos educate the public and
foster an appreciation of the animals. This exposure and education
motivates people to protect the animals.
Zoos save endangered species by bringing them into a safe
environment, where they are protected from poachers, habitat loss,
starvation and predators.
Many zoos also have breeding programs for endangered species. In
the wild, these individuals might have trouble finding mates and
breeding.
Reputable zoos are accredited by the Association of Zoos and
Aquariums and are held to high standards for the treatment of the
animals. According to the AZA, accreditation means, "official
recognition and approval of a zoo or aquarium by a group of experts."
A good zoo provides an enriched habitat in which the animals are
never bored, are well cared-for, and have plenty of space.
Zoos are a tradition, and a visit to a zoo is a wholesome, family
activity.
Seeing an animal in person is a much more personal and more
memorable experience than seeing that animal in a nature
documentary.
Some would argue that humans have little, if any duty to non-human
animals because humans are more important, and if keeping animals in
zoos serves any educational or entertainment purposes, we can
ethically do it.
Zoos help rehabilitate wildlife and take in exotic pets that people no
longer want or are no longer able to care for.
Both accredited and unaccredited animal exhibitors are regulated by
the federal Animal Welfare Act, which establishes standards for
care.
Arguments Against Zoos
From an animal rights standpoint, we do not have a right to breed,
capture and confine other animals, even if they are endangered.
Being a member of an endangered species doesn't mean the individual
animals have fewer rights.
Animals in captivity suffer from stress, boredom and confinement.
Intergenerational bonds are broken when individuals get sold or
traded to other zoos, and no pen or even drive-through safari can
compare to the freedom of the wild.
Baby animals bring in visitors and money, but this incentive to breed
new baby animals leads to overpopulation. Surplus animals are sold
not only to other zoos, but also to circuses, canned hunting facilities,
and even for slaughter.
The vast majority of captive breeding programs do not release
animals back into the wild. The offspring are forever part of the
chain of zoos, circuses, petting zoos, and exotic pet trade that buy,
sell and barter animals among themselves and exploit animals. Ned
the Asian elephant was born at an accredited zoo, but later
confiscated from an abusive circus trainer and finally sent to a
sanctuary.
Removing individuals from the wild will further endanger the wild
population because the remaining individuals will be less genetically
diverse and will have more difficulty finding mates.
If people want to see wild animals in real life, they can observe
wildlife in the wild or visit a sanctuary. A true sanctuary does not
buy, sell, or breed animals, but takes in unwanted exotic pets, surplus
animals from zoos or injured wildlife that can no longer survive in the
wild.
An individual's rights should not be infringed for the sake of the
species. A species is not asentient being and therefore has no rights.
If zoos are teaching children anything, it's that imprisoning animals
for our own entertainment is acceptable.
At least one study has shown that elephants kept in zoos do not live
as long as elephants in the wild.
The federal Animal Welfare Act establishes only the most minimal
standards for cage size, shelter, health care, ventilation, fencing,
food and water. For example, enclosures must provide "sufficient
space to allow each animal to make normal postural and social
adjustments with adequate freedom of movement. Inadequate space
may be indicated by evidence of malnutrition, poor condition, debility,
stress, or abnormal behavior patterns." Violations often result in a
slap on the wrist and the exhibitor is given a deadline to correct the
violation. Even a long history of inadequate care and AWA violations,
such as the history of Tony the Truck Stop Tiger, will not free the
animals.
Sanctuaries also rehabilitate wildlife and take in unwanted exotic
pets, without breeding, buying and selling animals like zoos do.
Animals sometimes escape their enclosures, endangering themselves
as well as people. There have even been incidents of zoo
animals eating other zoo animals.
In the case of zoos, both sides will argue that their side saves animals.
Zoo proponents do not believe in animal rights, so many of the
arguments against zoos are not persuasive to them, while other
arguments may seem to apply only to inferior zoos, such as roadside
zoos and petting zoos.
Imagine a world without greenery around, without the four legged
ones, without the flying colours? Such a world would be hollow without
the essence. Man is blessed to co-exist in this beautiful world, with
plants, animals, birds and all other living „loving‟ creatures. If alone man
understands his duty, his legacy, to live practising “Love All Serve All,
Help Ever Hurt Never”, coexisting with his co-creation, he can surely
claim that his heart has been touched by God. Why man should co-exist
in nature and why do animals, birds matter for him?
Animals matter because they are sentient beings just like us. Although
they can‟t speak in our human language, this does not mean that they
are automatons with no feeling as certain „scientific‟ and „philosophic‟
thinking has claimed for centuries…..an attitude which has hardened
the hearts of many and justified all kinds of cruelty and exploitation of
animals, „legitimate‟ and illegitimate. This attitude is now thankfully
slowly changing and certain scientists of animal behaviour are finally
accepting that animals are feeling – and dare I say it – thinking beings
with complex emotional lives. They feel joy, love, pain, fear, anxiety,
sorrow and demonstrate humour, the range of animal sentience that is
now being recognised is astounding – even a bull has been known to
grieve at the death of his owner
Even pigeons have shown mathematical abilities on par with certain
primates. As for parrots, they are a whole amazing story in itself;
they have the emotional age of a toddler and the intelligence of a
five year old. They bond so deeply with either their parrot or human
companions that parting and separation cause great suffering to
them, so much so that they have been known to stop eating and die as
a result of this.
“Love is present not only in human beings but also in all creatures,
birds or beasts; nor is that all. It is in fact all pervasive. Love
pervades everything in creation. Man‟s humanness is vitiated when he
fails to recognise this love.” – SathyaSai (SS February 1995, pg 37)

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Zoos

  • 1. Zoos argue that they save endangered species and educate the public, but animal rights activists believe the costs outweigh the benefits, and the violation of the rights of the individual animals is unjustifiable. Roadside zoos, petting zoos, and smaller animal exhibitors tend to keep the animals in smaller pens or cages. Sometimes, barren concrete and metal bars is all a tiger or bear will know for their entire lives. Larger, accredited zoos try to distance themselves from these operations by touting how well the animals are treated, but to animal rights activists, the issue not how well the animals are treated, but whether we have a right to confine them for our amusement or "education." Arguments For Zoos By bringing people and animals together, zoos educate the public and foster an appreciation of the animals. This exposure and education motivates people to protect the animals. Zoos save endangered species by bringing them into a safe environment, where they are protected from poachers, habitat loss, starvation and predators. Many zoos also have breeding programs for endangered species. In the wild, these individuals might have trouble finding mates and breeding. Reputable zoos are accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and are held to high standards for the treatment of the animals. According to the AZA, accreditation means, "official recognition and approval of a zoo or aquarium by a group of experts." A good zoo provides an enriched habitat in which the animals are never bored, are well cared-for, and have plenty of space. Zoos are a tradition, and a visit to a zoo is a wholesome, family activity.
  • 2. Seeing an animal in person is a much more personal and more memorable experience than seeing that animal in a nature documentary. Some would argue that humans have little, if any duty to non-human animals because humans are more important, and if keeping animals in zoos serves any educational or entertainment purposes, we can ethically do it. Zoos help rehabilitate wildlife and take in exotic pets that people no longer want or are no longer able to care for. Both accredited and unaccredited animal exhibitors are regulated by the federal Animal Welfare Act, which establishes standards for care. Arguments Against Zoos From an animal rights standpoint, we do not have a right to breed, capture and confine other animals, even if they are endangered. Being a member of an endangered species doesn't mean the individual animals have fewer rights. Animals in captivity suffer from stress, boredom and confinement. Intergenerational bonds are broken when individuals get sold or traded to other zoos, and no pen or even drive-through safari can compare to the freedom of the wild. Baby animals bring in visitors and money, but this incentive to breed new baby animals leads to overpopulation. Surplus animals are sold not only to other zoos, but also to circuses, canned hunting facilities, and even for slaughter. The vast majority of captive breeding programs do not release animals back into the wild. The offspring are forever part of the chain of zoos, circuses, petting zoos, and exotic pet trade that buy, sell and barter animals among themselves and exploit animals. Ned the Asian elephant was born at an accredited zoo, but later
  • 3. confiscated from an abusive circus trainer and finally sent to a sanctuary. Removing individuals from the wild will further endanger the wild population because the remaining individuals will be less genetically diverse and will have more difficulty finding mates. If people want to see wild animals in real life, they can observe wildlife in the wild or visit a sanctuary. A true sanctuary does not buy, sell, or breed animals, but takes in unwanted exotic pets, surplus animals from zoos or injured wildlife that can no longer survive in the wild. An individual's rights should not be infringed for the sake of the species. A species is not asentient being and therefore has no rights. If zoos are teaching children anything, it's that imprisoning animals for our own entertainment is acceptable. At least one study has shown that elephants kept in zoos do not live as long as elephants in the wild. The federal Animal Welfare Act establishes only the most minimal standards for cage size, shelter, health care, ventilation, fencing, food and water. For example, enclosures must provide "sufficient space to allow each animal to make normal postural and social adjustments with adequate freedom of movement. Inadequate space may be indicated by evidence of malnutrition, poor condition, debility, stress, or abnormal behavior patterns." Violations often result in a slap on the wrist and the exhibitor is given a deadline to correct the violation. Even a long history of inadequate care and AWA violations, such as the history of Tony the Truck Stop Tiger, will not free the animals. Sanctuaries also rehabilitate wildlife and take in unwanted exotic pets, without breeding, buying and selling animals like zoos do. Animals sometimes escape their enclosures, endangering themselves as well as people. There have even been incidents of zoo animals eating other zoo animals.
  • 4. In the case of zoos, both sides will argue that their side saves animals. Zoo proponents do not believe in animal rights, so many of the arguments against zoos are not persuasive to them, while other arguments may seem to apply only to inferior zoos, such as roadside zoos and petting zoos. Imagine a world without greenery around, without the four legged ones, without the flying colours? Such a world would be hollow without the essence. Man is blessed to co-exist in this beautiful world, with plants, animals, birds and all other living „loving‟ creatures. If alone man understands his duty, his legacy, to live practising “Love All Serve All, Help Ever Hurt Never”, coexisting with his co-creation, he can surely claim that his heart has been touched by God. Why man should co-exist in nature and why do animals, birds matter for him? Animals matter because they are sentient beings just like us. Although they can‟t speak in our human language, this does not mean that they are automatons with no feeling as certain „scientific‟ and „philosophic‟ thinking has claimed for centuries…..an attitude which has hardened the hearts of many and justified all kinds of cruelty and exploitation of animals, „legitimate‟ and illegitimate. This attitude is now thankfully slowly changing and certain scientists of animal behaviour are finally accepting that animals are feeling – and dare I say it – thinking beings with complex emotional lives. They feel joy, love, pain, fear, anxiety, sorrow and demonstrate humour, the range of animal sentience that is now being recognised is astounding – even a bull has been known to grieve at the death of his owner Even pigeons have shown mathematical abilities on par with certain primates. As for parrots, they are a whole amazing story in itself; they have the emotional age of a toddler and the intelligence of a
  • 5. five year old. They bond so deeply with either their parrot or human companions that parting and separation cause great suffering to them, so much so that they have been known to stop eating and die as a result of this. “Love is present not only in human beings but also in all creatures, birds or beasts; nor is that all. It is in fact all pervasive. Love pervades everything in creation. Man‟s humanness is vitiated when he fails to recognise this love.” – SathyaSai (SS February 1995, pg 37)