How different animals behave in their natural environments veers captivity


How different animals behave in their natural environments veers captivity.
*    Use different environments
1.     Rain-forests 
2.     Desert 
3.     Grassland 
4.     Marine
5.   zoos
6.   safari 
7.   aquariums

Ethics of animals in labs
                http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/animals/using/experiments_1.shtml
Ethics of animals in zoos
                https://www.avma.org/news/javmanews/pages/021201d.aspx
Ethics of animals in safaris
                https://www.lessonslearnedabroad.com/blog/are-safaris-ethical
Aquarium ethics
                https://www.gvi.co.uk/blog/ethics-aquariums-sea/


*    Compare the overall findings from all animals to see if social, reproductive state and adaptations are effected when these are taken from their natural environment into captivity.
*    How captivity environments such zoos handle the effect of this
*    Pros and cons of captivity environments

Definition:
Human benefit –
Morals and ethics –
Is it OK to keep animals in a contained environment
Captivity – a situation where an animal is kept somewhere and not able to leave.
Zoos: holding animals captive in cages for human view
Aquariums: holding marine life for human view
Safari park: holding animals in a false wild environment

Research:
Primary data:
Questionnaire: if people think it is morally or ethically sound to hold animals captive
Use scientific journals to find data. Use documentaries.
In captivity longest whale was 22 feet
Secondary data:
Email zoos, aquariums and safari parks to get data such as if they believe it’s ethically/morally sound
Email:
·        Chester zoo
·        National marine aquarium
·        West midlands safari park
Zoos and conservation
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