Persuasive Essay On Zoos

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Zoos hire trained professionals to take care of animals and keep them healthy at all times. Burns analyzed “Zoos have the facilities for care and breeding. They have researchers and veterinarians. And they have critical mass: 180 million people visit the 224 zoos and aquariums in the U.S. association every year. ‘No one else has that. That’s more than major league baseball, football, hockey and basketball, combined,” (Jones). 180 million is a huge number of people coming and helping pay for the care and medicine needed for helping thousands of species of animals. It is also amazing that zoos are still getting more visitors than major sporting events. Zoos really are the place for animals because of all the expertise and knowledge that goes into the animal's health is …show more content…

‘It is a triple win. Tourists come, they have a life-changing and wonderful experience. Two, the park gets revenue for the budget, which goes right into conservation — right into lions, elephants, everything else. Three, tourism creates jobs for the community. It’s all good.” (Jones). Zoos and aquariums really do help more than people think, like Carr stated, “It is a triple win.”. “Without the zoo and its exhibition would we understand the issues facing wildlife? Would we create the infrastructure to save endangered species both here and in their native habitats? The architecture takes its pro-zoo stand. Some will be convinced, others will see it as brick-and-mortar propaganda.” (Rinaldi). The worst part is that they are not wrong, most think that zoos are prisons for animals and that they are not happy at zoos, which is not true. The exposure of captive animals to the public through shows or observatories raises awareness to the general public. Public awareness, in turn, leads to funding from donations. Without these funds, organizations would not be able to continue

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