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Thread: Do you agree with zoos?

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  1. #1
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    Some things are good, some things are bad.

    Some zoos are good, where others are bad.

    I've been to a mixture of both. Zoos are EXCELLENT to rehab animals or to take in animals whos lives are otherwise in danger (or for endangered animals). It just depends on which zoo you go to and how much room the zoo has! Like the zoo in Omaha, Nebraska... is HUMONGOUS... with its own ecosystems! So its not like animals just outside in weather and a climate not native to them... Omaha brought their native climate to THEM. That is a very good zoo I think!!

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    i agree with their breeding programs. i don't like the way a lot of zoos keep their animals.
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    We have several roadside zoos in WI. I think the Milwaukee zoo is the closest to being a decent zoo around. The large zoo closest to us has recently within the past 20 years been updated from a roadside zoo. The enclosures are still way too small. Also, our zoos don't have decent indoor enclosures. For the Wisconsin climate they need much better winter enclosures for the animals that can't take the cold. Imagine a poor lion being put in a small kennel run indoors for 6 months out of the year. -By roadside zoo I mean they have cages like 6x6 dog kennel runs set up in a circle for people to walk around and see. Sometimes tha animal can barely move. There are no regulations in WI, you just need a permit to own the animal.
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    I think a well-run zoo is a good thing. Breeding programs. No droughts...a regular food supply...no predators

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    I think Zoo's are good (I know there are bad zoos & I boycott them, as the spca will deal with them & has). In Sudbury there was a horrible zoo, the animals were neglected & kept in not small but super TINY cages!

    The OSPCA was finally able to close them down, but then they had a delema. What the heck are we going to do with SOOO many animals. Many zoos offered to take in a couple Animals, but Papanack Zoo rescued SOOOO many of the animals. Papanack does alot of big cat recuses & is in several breeding programs for lions & Tigers. Saddly in such short notice Papanack wasn't able to build NICE pens like their other animals had. However these small pens were FAR nicer then their last home. They now had fresh & proper diets, fresh clean water & a dog house to sleep in. The wolves grass was left long so they could hide.

    Many of the animals are soo messed up. When the 3 of us went there, we litterly cried when we got to the wolves, as 1 was really messed up. He had a HUGE muddy ditch that he had dug to about 5 inches deep, 4 feet wide & TOO many feet long, just by pacing!! However Papanack had hired a guy to hang around the Wolf pens & his job was to tell people why the wolves & surounding animals looked horrible. AS they had only been there a few months & I guess people were complaining (can't blame them, Ottawa LOVES their animals). We got a phamplet that explained where the poor things came from & that all the money Papanack gets goes 100% to the animals. They were making plans to make nice pens for the animals once they had enough $.

    I'd LOVE to go back & support their work, but thats 500km away & I don't have a car

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    Agree with them?? They are hopefully my future life! That is, good zoos. Zoos should be about displaying animals in a natural habitat and educating the public about animals.

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    Yes Zoos have animals like pandas that are few in the wild and are making shore we will have them in the future.Some Zoos are good and some are bad.I like Zoos but circus is the think I hate more then anything
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jessika
    Like the zoo in Omaha, Nebraska... is HUMONGOUS... with its own ecosystems! So its not like animals just outside in weather and a climate not native to them... Omaha brought their native climate to THEM. That is a very good zoo I think!!
    I would vote Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo the best zoo in the world! Have you seen the Kingdom of the Night alligator/turle/racoon exhibit? It is EXCELENT! and reall cool to. My dad's good friend and fellow herp expert was given a baby alligator (ex-pet-)and so he donated it to that exhibit.
    Does anyone else watch the TV show Ultimate Zoo? My fav was the preditor-prey rotation exhibits

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    I haven't really been to any of the other zoos that are mentioned in other posts. I guess that is pretty common for most folks as when you travel, you don't usually get off the plane and say, "let's find the nearest zoo"!

    Sounds like some of them are really cool while others can use some help. And the "Roadside Zoos" you mention - that should be just plain banned!!!

    I know that the Pittsburgh Zoo has undergone a dramatic transformation. When I was a kid (40 years ago), our zoo gave first meaning to the term, "Concrete Jungle". All the animals were housed in relatively small enclosures and walked around on cement with little or no shade from trees. I am shocked when I look at old photos of our visits there and see the deplorable conditions they lived in.

    Now, it is really quite nice. It is like a forest. It is very shady there with open savannas, rivers/streams running through it. Indoor facilities. It is all naturall habitat with wide open spaces. Sometimes so expansive that you may not get to see a particular animal in the event that they choose nor to be within viewing distance. But it's nicer that way, when you do see them... you see them come runnming from a distance, jumping over obstacles, amyne climbing a tree. It's almost like they are wild.

    Anyways, point is... the Zoo is quite nice now and I do believe they serve a functional and important part in the preservation of species along with educating people about respect for wild animals.

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    This is Pgh Zoo... circa 1960!!!

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    I dont like that some animals are taken from there home habitat,but what can you do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BOBS DAD
    I I guess that is pretty common for most folks as when you travel, you don't usually get off the plane and say, "let's find the nearest zoo"!
    LOL, I DO!!! They are like my comfort zone.

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    There are good things and bad things about each zoo just like there are good and bad zoos. I personally like the zoo in my city (especially now that they've redone a lot of exhibits) and haven't been to any others, but there are also some things I don't like about it.

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    Zoos such as the Washington Zoo or the San Deigo Zoo are a good thing. They take good care of their animals and have breeding programs. We have a pretty good zoo around here. Its the Popcorn park zoo. You can feed the deer and stuff popcorn. They have no breeding programs but they take in animals that not one wants such as bears,cougars,ect. They were neglected somehow.

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