Some people think it is cruel to keep animals in zoos. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Keeping
animals
in
zoos
is an important issue today. Proponents of animal rights say that it
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it
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cruel to cage
animals
for entertainment, whereas others believe that
zoos
are necessary for the protection and survival of many vulnerable species. I will outline both arguments and argue that imprisoning
animals
for our own entertainment is both cruel and unnecessary. One of the reasons why people are in favour of
zoos
is that they believe the
animals
are safe and protected.
Unfortunately
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this
is not always the case. Just because they are kept safe from hunters and predators does not necessarily mean that they are happy and healthy. Indeed many
animals
show signs of abnormal repetitive behaviour when they are confined to small spaces and unable to behave as they would in the wild. People
also
argue that
zoos
serve an educational purpose and that they are vital for conservation. Again, it is true that the high entrance fees fund research that could ultimately save a species from extinction, but
this
only takes place in a handful of
zoos
and does not excuse the torment that
animals
have to endure from busloads of children banging on glass windows and rattling their cages. There is one final argument
that is
often cited in defence of
zoos
.
That is
that they are merely a form of entertainment and that training
animals
such
as seals and killer whales to perform tricks for visitors keeps them mentally alert and physically fit. In my view,
this
is no better than the abuse of
animals
in circuses, most of which have now thankfully been banned. On balance, I am not in favour of keeping
animals
in captivity because to my mind
zoos
are like prisons. If the main aim of a zoo is to protect endangered species, it is by far preferable to breed
animals
in private nature reserves, away from the public eye as they have done very successfully with the panda conservation programme in China.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • captivity
  • natural habitat
  • artificial enclosures
  • genetic diversity
  • animal welfare
  • conservation efforts
  • endangered species
  • biodiversity
  • education platform
  • breeding programs
  • reintroduction
  • psychological suffering
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