Write an article in about 100-150 words for a national daily highlighting continued practices of using animals in roadside shows and as beasts of burden.
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Animals
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Let's Take a Stand for animals
I have been animal lover for all my life.Never have I dreamt of misbehaving with any of them.I have a special place in my heart for all kinds of animals like elephant,lion,rabbit,dear etc.
But it truely breaks my heart to see how the poor creatures are treated in zoo,roadside shows and circus.The poor animals are not even given enough food.They look so weak with all those heavy chains on their bodies.
I believe that Today I am calling all the animal lovers to come and take stand against the brutality against the poor animals.We must write to the government about it so that concerned authorities must take action against the people responsible for this.And my friends there are so many other entertainment mediums available for us if we boycott all animal shows then maybe it would make a difference and so many animal lives would be saved.
Forest is their home and their habitat.Forest is where they belong.Lets send all animals back to their homes.
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How people coexist and interact with animals has become an intensely debated issue in recent times, particularly with the rise of the animal protection movement following the publication of Peter Singer's book Animal Liberation in 1975. This paper discusses some shortcomings of the philosophical positions taken in this complex debate. Singer has helped put animals on a new footing as a group that cannot morally be ignored, but his focus is mainly on individual, familiar animals that are used or abused by humans. The argument of this paper is that the ethics of managing wildlife hinges on a broader view of animals, and their contexts, than is apparent from Singer's text. Wildlife managers aim to conserve populations of a wide range of species, and their habitats, but some mechanisms for achieving these aims, such as research and the control of invasive animals, are frequently opposed by elements of the animal protection movement. We need to adapt our attitude to animals, particularly wildlife, away from the traditional legacy of a few familiar species to embrace an ethic that is more ecological and relevant to Australian contexts. The case argued here has been to see the critical role of context - geographical, ecological, historical, relational - as a basis for a degree of reconciliation between conservation-oriented wildlife managers and the rising interest in the ethics of animal use. There is much to be gained for zoologists, wildlife managers and conservation biologists by framing key elements of their case in ethical arguments. Conversely, the challenge for those in the animal protection movement is to expand their philosophical ideas to include the ethical imperative of the conservation of populations of wildlife.
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