Benefits of zoos Essay

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    children are effective communicators (DEEWR, 2009). Eryn demonstrated this though engaging with a range of texts and gaining meaning from these texts during the learning experience such as interpreting the signs directing her to separate sections of the zoo and the entrance with the cost of entry (DEEWR, 2009). Niamh and Eryn both interacted verbally and non-verbally throughout the activity with each other and myself for many purposes (DEEWR, 2009). Niamh’s non-verbal communication is strong due…

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    As a young child, many do not know what they would want to be when they become an adult. I, on the other hand, have always known what my future would hold. I decided at a young age that I would work with animals. I didn’t know the specifics at the time of what field of work would best suit me but, as I grew older I found myself in love with the world of Zoology. My life has been surrounded by a variety of animals so, it only seemed fitting that I would use my love for animals to pursue a career…

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    Imagine kids being held in captivity for being extraordinary, it's not entertaining it's cruel. Well, why do people have animals kept behind bars and walls? Animals need space to run, be crazy and hunt, having their own natural instincts. People do not know the possibilities an animal can have after being captured. Animals have feelings just like humans, and they get mental disorders as well. People don't understand the animals, they act like they do but in reality they don't. They can be…

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    wildlife conservation. Pursuing a master’s degree and a doctorate will involve research and further specialization in tropical areas. OThers positions that typically require advanced degrees include zoology professors, Environmental specialist and zoo scientist. Section 3. Opportunities for Advancement Zoologist and wildlife biologist usually receive more responsibility and independence in their work as they gain more experience. The more you learn/education you get more responsibility.…

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    He saw something moving in the bush, it turned out to be a skunk. He ran home as fast as he could, in fear of being sprayed by the skunk. A solution to this skunk situation could be taking skunks to zoos. This will benefit the skunks because they will have a nice and caring home. This will also benefit homeowners around the Buffalo Grove and Wheeling area because there will be no skunks spraying or lying dead around the neighborhoods. Another solution is just leaving them alone and little by…

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    as also somewhat social. Flanged adult male orangutans are the most solitary of all orangutans with their participation in social activity limited to short sexual encounters with adults or sub adult females; however, there were none of these at the zoo. Male orangutans normally do not even play a role in the upbringing of their offspring. Females do associate with their offspring and they have a relationship that lasts for many years sometimes being carried by their mother until the age of five…

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    in the case of the okapi. Okapia johnstoni, commonly known as the “Okapi,” was first discovered in 1900 deep in the Ituri rainforest of central Africa and is now an endangered species (San Diego Zoo Global, 2016). At first glance the 600 pound, 5 foot okapi looks like a mix of zebra and deer (San Diego Zoo Global, 2016).…

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    encounters in his zoo in India. Religion and experience benefit Pi in his survival and further life. Following his unique journey, he continues to use these morals and beliefs along with his experience in his life. In Yann Martel’s message that thriving…

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    replaced (Espejo 59). This then leads to a cycle of crime and imprisonment due to the lack of inmate reform. On the brighter side however, reform can benefit society by bringing in revenue to the government. If released, a healthy, law-abiding inmate would have to pay $68,800 to the government (Espejo 75). This shows that not only safety can benefit through reform, but also the United State’s economy. If these issues are reformed, it would improve the United State’s future, and the future of…

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    on light rail will be acceptable to me. The problem is the interval is too long. Especially at night, few people on the street, 20 minutes waiting makes me feel like an hour. About the bus service range is too small; visiting Phoenix Zoo is a good instance. Phoenix Zoo is a good place to visit on holiday. But I need to take 2 buses (first number 45, next number 56) then finally to get there. Unfortunately, the internal of the number 45 bus is 1 hour, and for a number 56 bus is half an hour on…

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