cormie wrote: » Whatever about being depressing, I wouldn't see a place where animals are taken out of their natural habitat purely for our entertainment as a good place to take children. All they are gaining from it is a chance to see different animals, which of course is great, but this is hardly the environment you want to be encouraging in front of your child. If you're against the capture and use of animals so people can have a day out then that should answer your question.
Macy0161 wrote: » If it's not all (and I'd be surprised if it isn't all), certainly the vast majority have been breed in captivity and know nothing different, rather than being taken out of the wild. Whatever about their history (and zoo history is far from pretty), zoo's now play an important conservation role and conditions are much much better now.
Cianos wrote: » Hey, I haven't been to the zoo since I was a child, and I remember some of the enclosures being pretty depressing, a polar bear sitting on dirty concrete, looking fairly defeated, etc. I was thinking of bringing my daughter, but don't want to if it's the same as it was before. Has it improved a lot over the past few years? Can anyone sensitive to that side of it share their experience? Thanks!
cormie wrote: » I'd agree that a lot of the damage is already done, but what does it teach children? It's not about conservation, it's just a knock on effect of a business who want their product to last. Like a tobacco company getting into the E-Cigarette trade.
Macy0161 wrote: » You can teach the children about the mistakes of the past, and about their role now. My children enjoy the zoo, but they know why they won't be brought to a circus that has animals. Comparison to tabacco companies is ridiculous.
cormie wrote: » Blackfish is a great documentary on the capture and use of Orca whales for entertainment purposes. Now they are obviously expected to do a lot more than the animals in Dublin Zoo, but it shows the capturing process and the effects it has on them. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLOeH-Oq_1Y
--LOS-- wrote: » All zoos are depressing imo, I would rather see empty cages not slightly more comfortable cages
DellyBelly wrote: » We don't have much money so wouldn't have the means of seeing these animals in the wild...
cormie wrote: » It's very clear from watching any nature program the animals have a completely different spirit roaming free than they do in captivity.
DellyBelly wrote: » I disagree. The zoo is a fanatastic resource. My kids love it and it has improved over the years. The welfare of the animals seems to be the highest priority. The feeding of the seals and penguins is a highlight.It is a fantastic resource for YOU! We don't have much money so wouldn't have the means of seeing these animals in the wild...
simonsays1 wrote: » WOW!!! Well, that just sums it up really! (Had to double check you actually wrote that!) How does that justify capturing animals? SERIOUSLY! Because you cannot go on Safari! Who can?