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  2. Captivity (animal) - Wikipedia

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    Animal captivity is the confinement of domestic and wild animals. [1] More specifically, animals that are held by humans and prevented from escaping are said to be in captivity . [ 2 ] The term animal captivity is usually applied to wild animals that are held in confinement, but this term may also be used generally to describe the keeping of ...

  3. Captivity - Wikipedia

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    Captivity, or being held captive, is a state wherein humans or other animals are confined to a particular space and prevented from leaving or moving freely. An example in humans is imprisonment . Prisoners of war are usually held in captivity by a government hostile to their own.

  4. Captive breeding - Wikipedia

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    USFWS staff with two red wolf pups bred in captivity. Captive breeding, also known as captive propagation, is the process of keeping plants or animals in controlled environments, such as wildlife reserves, zoos, botanic gardens, and other conservation facilities.

  5. Keeping large animals in captivity literally damages ... - AOL

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    Kiska, a young female orca, was captured in 1978 off the Iceland coast and taken to Marineland Canada, an aquarium and amusement park. Orcas are social animals that live in family pods with up to ...

  6. Animal sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    An animal sanctuary is a facility where animals are brought to live and to be protected for the rest of ... With an estimated 3,600 cetaceans in captivity globally, ...

  7. The Future of Zoos: Challenges Force Zoos to Change in Big Ways

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    New discoveries about the emotional lives of animals are raising difficult questions about keeping wild things in captivity

  8. Meet the dolphin that could help end animal captivity

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    It’s a 550-pound robot with medical grade silicone skin, and it could be a cruelty-free game changer for marine parks by giving them an alternative to capturing, breeding, and training live animals.

  9. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    The definition of regulated procedures was also expanded: "A procedure is regulated if it is carried out on a protected animal and may cause that animal a level of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm equivalent to, or higher than, that caused by inserting a hypodermic needle according to good veterinary practice."