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Debate: Zoos
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Should we ban the keeping of animals in zoos? |
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Background and Context of Debate:The claim that animals have ‘rights’ was first put forward by the Australian philosopher Peter Singer in the 1970s and has been the subject of heated and emotional debates ever since. There are many contexts in which the question of ‘animal rights’ comes up. Should we farm animals? If so by what techniques? Should we eat animals? Should we hunt and fish them? Is it morally acceptable to use animals as sources of entertainment in the context of zoos, circuses, horse racing etc.? Often the same organisations that campaign on environmental issues (e.g. Greenpeace) are also concerned for the welfare of animals: both sets of concerns derive from a commitment to the value of Nature and the Earth. The question of animal rights might well come up in a debate on biodiversity, and is one with so many political and social implications that it is also worth having in its own right. This debate is about the ethical principles at issue; the separate debates on biodiversity, vegetarianism, zoos, blood sports, and animal experimentation deal with more of the concrete details. |
Nature: Are zoos unnatural, and subsequently immoral? | |
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Bad zookeepers: Are abusive zookeepers a good reason to ban zoos? | |
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Endangered: Are zoos a poor means to protecting endangered species? | |
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Do people go to zoos for entertainment? Is this okay? | |
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Are zoos beneficial because they conserve endangered species? | |
YesZoos help breed animals in captivity. One of the main functions of zoos is to breed endangered animals in captivity. If natural or human factors have made a species' own habitat a threatening environment then human intervention can preserve that species where it would certainly go extinct if there were no intervention. There are certainly problems with trying to conserve endangered species in this way but it is right that we should at least try to conserve them. And as long as animals are treated well in zoos there is no reason why conservation, education, and cruelty-free entertainment should not all be combined in a zoo. There is also, of course, a valid role for breeding in different environments such as large nature reserves. |
NoThere are two problems with the claim that zoos are beneficial because they help to conserve endangered species. Zoos do not have a high success rate at conserving endangered animals. They do not have a very high success rate – many species are going extinct each week despite the good intentions of some zoos. This is partly because a very small captive community of a species is more prone to inter-breeding and birth defects. Captive breeding should not take place in a zoo where the animals often perform tricks. Captive breeding to try to stave off extinction need not take place in the context of a zoo, where the public come to look at captive animals and (often) see them perform tricks. Captive breeding programmes should be undertaken in large nature reserves, not within the confines of a zoo. |
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Is 'animal research' a bad excuse for keeping animals in zoos? | |
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