Zoos Have A Number of Benefits
Zoos Have A Number of Benefits
Zoos Have A Number of Benefits
Zoos are a great option to visit to relax from the rough and
tumble of everyday life. They also have an educational potential. For instance, conservation
programmes for kids and adolescents are essential to learn about animal breeding and care.
Therefore, early shaping youth’s opinions and views about the biological world.
Zoos play an important role in the struggle to protect the natural world. Not only by providing
protection to jeopardized species, but also by educating people about animals and the
difficulties they face. In addition, they provide opportunities for better scientific understanding
of animal habitats. Lastly, zoos act like a place where people can escape the stress of their
everyday lives.
Face an onslaught of criticism from some quarters (grim prisions) – anti zoo critics “animals in
zoos are imprisoned without trial”
Today’s zoos are crucial to help protect the biological world. However, they face a number of
drawbacks. They not only receive an onslaught of criticism from anti-zoo critics, but also they
have to keep expensive conservation programmes alive. In addition, there is an increased
tendency towards lower visitor numbers.
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The sahara desert is located in northern Africa and occupies 3’5 million square miles. If the
planet’s temperatures increase, there will be dramatic consequences in the Sahara Desert. For
instance, it’ll will shrink due to plentiful rain and a flourish of vegetation in its southern
reaches. This will cause a knock-on effect in the Atlantic Ocean. The dry dust of the Sahara has
a lot of nutrients that seed this ocean and help maintain the population of plankton. As a result
not only plankton will start to decrease, but also aquatic creatures that eat it. In addition,
plankton also serves to lock up C02 from the atmosphere, with less plankton in the ocean it
won’t be able to keep carbon dioxide away from the planet’s atmosphere.
The Tibetan plateau occupies one quarter of china’s landmass and is 6.000 above sea level.
Many millions of years ago, the entire site lay beneath sea level. That is why fossils of marine
animals can be found at 4.000 meters above sea level. In a warmer planet, the ice and snow
that covers the plateau would slowly melt and reveal the ground beneath. It not only would
contribute to global warming but also could affect the weather patterns across the world.