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Life is a zoo in a Jungle.

-Peter De Vries
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We extend our deepest


gratitude to Uniglobe
SS/College, the ECA
Department and the English
department to give us this
opportunity to present and
learn about team work.
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Zoo :
Ethical Or
Unethical
Presented By:

 Sneha Shrestha

 Kabisa Naral

 Tekendra BK
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Table of
Contents

1. Introduction
2. Objectives of
zoo
3. Ethical
behaviours
4. Unethical
behaviours
5. Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION

A zoo is a facility or institution


where a collection of live
animals, typically from a wide
variety of species, are kept and
exhibited to the public for
educational, conservation,
scientific, and recreational
purposes.
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A zoo, short for 'zoological


garden' or 'zoological park,'
is a captivating and
multifaceted institution
dedicated to the
preservation, education,
and celebration of Earth's
remarkable biodiversity.
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Objectives

1. Entertain 2. Conduct 3. Promote 4. Provide


and educate scientific species protection to
the public research conservation endangered
species
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ETHICS

• By breeding endangered species,


Cons
conducting research, and supporting
ervati
on
wildlife preservation programs.

• By educating the public about


Educ
ation
various species, their habitats, and
and
Awar
the importance of conservation.
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• By studying animal behavior,


physiology, and genetics, which can
Rese
arch inform conservation strategies.
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ETHICS

Breedi • By engaging in breeding programs to maintain


ng and
Surplu
genetic diversity and preserve endangered species.
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Animal
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• By provide animals with a safe and comfortable


environment, access to medical care, and
Animal
enrichment activities that can enhance their well-
welfare being.

• Such zoos are transparent about their operations,


animal care practices, and conservation efforts.
Transp
arency • They are accountable for any mistakes in animal
and
Accou
welfare.
ntabiliy
Conservation

Alternatives to
Research
Captivity

ETHICAL
Education and
Animal Rights
Awareness

Breeding and
Surplus Animal welfare
Animals
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UNETHICAL
• Animals should not be help in captive for
human entertainment, they also have their right
Animal
Confin to freedom.
ement

• Captive animals often exhibit signs of stress,


Stress
boredom, and behavioral abnormalities due to
and the limited space and lack of stimulation in their
Behavi
oral
enclosures.
Issues

• Many animals in zoos are unable to engage in


Lack of their natural behaviors, such as hunting,
Natural foraging, or roaming over large territories.
Behavi
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UNETHICAL

• Some zoos have bred animals excessively or


without regard for genetic diversity simply to attract
Breedi
ng For visitors and generate revenue.
Profit

• Failing to provide adequate medical care or


Poor
Anima appropriate nutrition for the animals in their care.
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Health
Care

• While education is a stated goal of many zoos,


Public critics contend that the emphasis on entertainment,
Educat
ion vs.
such as animal shows and interactive experiences,
Entert can overshadow educational objectives.
ainme
nt
Animal
Confinement

Transparency Stress and


and Behavioral
Accountability Issues

UNETHICAL
Poor animal Breeding for
health care Profit

Public Lack of
Education Vs Natural
Entertainment Behavior
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CONCLUSION

Zoos strive to strike a balance between entertainment, raise


awareness about environmental issues, and actively
participate in the preservation of endangered species. As
well as, there include physical and psychological harm,
limited space and social interaction, and increased risk of
disease and premature death to the animals.
Thanks for
listening to our
presentation!!

Have a Great
day!!

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