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Answered by no2
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As we can see this a zoo. Animals here are locked up in cages and many visitor have came here to see them. There are children's too making noises.

Do you think it is right?
What would be your answer if I would say or offer you that I am going to lock you up in a small cage and there anyone can come and do whatever they want and you need to live there for your whole life without any of your family members.

We should not lock up animal's and keep them in zoo. Yes saving them and protecting them is right but this is not the right way for it. There are many natura reserves which provides them to live their life the way they want. They don't have to wait there for food. They can live their life happily with their family. So, this should be banned and animals should not be kept in zoo like this...

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Answered by no4
13
Heyaa folk,

Above picture is of zoo.

All zoos in the EU are required to be licensed and receive regular inspection to ensure they comply with the licensing requirements.

A zoo, as defined by the Directive, should not have its license granted, refused, extended or amended until an inspection by the Member States’ competent authorities has been carried out to determine whether the facility in question complies with the licensing conditions. The Directive states that if a zoo is not licensed in accordance with the Directive, or licensing conditions are not met, the zoo, or part thereof, should either be closed or given a period of time (not exceeding two years) to comply. Failure to comply should result in closure.

“every zoo shall have a licence within four years after the entry into force of this Directive or, in the case of new zoos, before they are open to the public.”

“If the zoo is not licensed in accordance with this Directive or licensing conditions are not met, the zoo or part thereof- (a) shall be closed to the public by the competent authority.

Many zoos see their primary purpose as breeding endangered species in captivity and reintroducing them into the wild. Modern zoos also aim to help teach visitors the importance on animal conservation, often through letting visitors witness the animals firsthand. Nature documentaries had revealed how these animals lived in the wild. The Zoo Licensing Act 1981 required zoos to educate the public, and they stopped capturing most of their animals from the wild and turned to breeding programmes. A zoo is a place where animals live in captivity and are put on display for people to view. The word “zoo” is short for “zoological park.” The first zoos were created as private collections by the wealthy to show their power. These private collections were called menageries.

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