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  2. List of 'Worst Zoos' for Elephants in 2025 Serves As a ... - AOL

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    In Defense Of Animals says, "In the wild, elephants thrive into their 60s, raising calves well into their 50s and roaming up to 30 miles daily.In zoos like Los Angeles Zoo, where enclosures are ...

  3. Fatal Attractions (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Each story is tied together at the end, as part of the overall theme of why wild animals should remain in the wild and not in backyards. Many episodes deal with high-profile animal attack cases, such as the February 2009 mauling of Charla Nash by Travis , a 14-year-old chimpanzee who had lived as a pet for his entire life with Connecticut ...

  4. Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Sale of surplus animals from zoos was once common and in some cases animals have ended up in substandard facilities. In recent decades the practice of selling animals from certified zoos has declined. [50] A large number of animals are culled each year in zoos, but this is controversial. [52]

  5. Animal welfare - Wikipedia

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    Research in wild animal welfare has two focuses: the welfare of wild animals kept in captivity and the welfare of animals living in the wild. The former has addressed the situation of animals kept both for human use, as in zoos or circuses, or in rehabilitation centers. [63] [64] [65] The latter has examined how the welfare of non-domesticated ...

  6. Call for ban on zoos keeping polar bears as captivity ‘adds ...

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    Greenhouse gas emissions created by keeping wild animals exacerbate climate crisis, report says Call for ban on zoos keeping polar bears as captivity ‘adds to global warming’ Skip to main content

  7. Cruelty to animals - Wikipedia

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    These arguments have prompted some to suggest that animals' well-being should enter a social welfare function directly, not just indirectly via its effect only on human well-being. [11] Many countries have now formally recognized animal sentience and animal suffering , and have passed anti-cruelty legislation in response.

  8. Investigation into roadside zoos finds risks to guests and ...

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    According to critics, some of these places -- known as roadside zoos -- are not accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums and many have a bad track record in their treatment of animals.

  9. Captive breeding - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the wild animals number around 1,000 individuals, with a further 6,000-7,000 in zoos and breeding centres internationally. [61] While captive breeding can be an ideal solution for preventing endangered animals from facing serious threats of extinction there are still reasons why these programs can occasionally do more harm than good.