Firstly, people have no right to confine animals. “The problem with zoos” (2016) believes that zoos are morally questionable because animals are in a cramped, boring enclosure and suffer physical and mental pain. The article also gives an example that some zoos only offer bears a place which is estimated one millionth of their range in the wild. Lin (2017) writes that people do not have the right to confine other animals, even if they are raring animals. She also believes that animals which are confined usually suffer from some mental sickness such as anxiety, loneliness. In addition, Hansen (2005) writes that it is wrong to keep animals in captivity for entertainment. He gives an example that an Indian elephant at the zoo for 30 years was sold to a zoo in Ontario for circus-type showed and finally it died because of a congenital heart defect. Worland (2017) mentions that animals which are confined have same mental-health ailments suffered by
Firstly, people have no right to confine animals. “The problem with zoos” (2016) believes that zoos are morally questionable because animals are in a cramped, boring enclosure and suffer physical and mental pain. The article also gives an example that some zoos only offer bears a place which is estimated one millionth of their range in the wild. Lin (2017) writes that people do not have the right to confine other animals, even if they are raring animals. She also believes that animals which are confined usually suffer from some mental sickness such as anxiety, loneliness. In addition, Hansen (2005) writes that it is wrong to keep animals in captivity for entertainment. He gives an example that an Indian elephant at the zoo for 30 years was sold to a zoo in Ontario for circus-type showed and finally it died because of a congenital heart defect. Worland (2017) mentions that animals which are confined have same mental-health ailments suffered by