Some people think that zoos are cruel .to what extend do you agree or disagree

With the advent of technology and
consequently
the proliferation of social networking sites, people's awareness of various aspects ranging from mental well-being to environmental issues has been on the rise. One of the areas in which the concerns are open to discussion is captivating
animals
in
zoos
. Some people are for the action,
however
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some others, including me, stand against it.
First
and foremost, it is noteworthy that
animals
' right to live in liberty is of utmost significance. Unfortunately, being captured in small cages with the least resemblance to their natural habitat,
animals
are left with no alternative but to adapt themselves to the hardships of banishment. Take
this
as an example,In our country,
zoos
are rather similar to prisons.
That is
to say,species diversity, vast space, natural or artificial structures including gardens,nests, and pools are the luxuries/ welfare of which
animals
are deprived.
Moreover
, due to the lack of training of zoo staff, certain species may be treated badly or even cruelly as if they are our commodities. What I mean is, they probably do not know how to behave,play or feed the
animals
properly.
As a result
, the staff might hurt them unintentionally. Another mistreatment could be done by visitors who might hurt
animals
because of their fear or thrill, which apprehends
animals
and leads to their isolation.
Although
some people believe
zoos
are hugely popular attractions for them in order to be familiar with wildlife or learn about it, I must admit that there are other ways serving the purpose
such
as showing them movies, reading their books and virtual reality or augmented reality.
Therefore
, we should cast doubt on the ethics of
zoos
. All in all, in our modern ,world what seems to be vital is to maintain sustainability which can hardly be done by keeping
animals
in
zoos
due to their poor condition of them in many parts of the world and not well_trained staff.
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