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animals are taken away from their homes and kept in cages in zoos for us to view and enjoy but zoos also protect these animals from the hunters in the forest do you think zoos are helpful or harmful discuss ​

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Answered by mohitkr6
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Explanation:

According to me zoos are harmful because may be they protect these animals but animals like to live freely in their own habitat. And also you can see that government has banned hunting. National parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries are helpful.

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Answered by Pratham2508
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Answer:

Arguments in favor:

  • While zoos may be a lot of fun, their main objective is to inform the public about wildlife and what we can do to conserve it.
  • The animals in zoos serve as ambassadors for their wild counterparts. Zoos also support the scientific investigation.
  • Zoology is the scientific study of animal biology and behavior, and the word "zoo" is short for the zoological park.
  • Additionally, zoos put a lot of effort into saving species that are endangered in the wild.
  • Animals in danger can be taken in by zoos, bred in captivity, and then released back into the wild.

Arguments against:

  • Zoos experience issues. Zoos vary widely in quality. Some are well-kept and have a good staff; others aren't.
  • There are several in both war zones and the world's wealthiest cities.
  • This indicates that not all zoos have the resources necessary to provide the animals they shelter with the care they require.
  • And for many detractors, no amount of knowledge or investigation can justify keeping animals in captivity.
  • The effects of confinement on one's physical and mental health may be extremely detrimental.
  • While zoos have been extremely beneficial in protecting endangered animals, certain species cannot be saved by zoos.

Conclusion:

It is one's own opinion about if zoos are good or bad as it is based on one's opinion.

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