People who work in zoos and or places like sea world. Do you morally believe that the animals are being treated well? What are your stories?
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"I think a lot of zoo goers are ignorant and that's how rumors about abuse gets spread. I was at a zoo with a bald eagle on display. I've never seen one on display at any other zoo, I suspect American zoos won't keep them because of how butthurt these kind of people get.... Anyway, there was a family getting really upset that the eagle was in a cage and that it couldn't be "free" and flying. The whole time they were bitching, not one looked at the sign on the cage explaining he had a been given to the zoo by a wildlife rescue that couldn't fix his wing. So if he were "free in the wild" he'd be "a starved pile of feathers and bones" These are the kind of people that can't understand how many animals would be dead if not for zoo efforts :/ "
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I work at the Audubon Zoo for 6 years now. And I'm pretty sure the animals I work with live better than I do. I know that in movies they show the bad keepers but in all my time I've never seen the animals poorly. They get the best and freshest foods and I'm often jealous as I prepare their food. We also go to great lengths to provide them with fun enrichment. I've spent all day before making giant fruit Popsicles for the gorillas. And it's always worth it to see how excited they get when they see them
"I worked at Marineland in Canada for five years. There is a LOT of scrutiny towards this park. My job does not directly involve the animals, but I saw them/interacted with them daily. I knew about a lot of backwards things. It should be shut down and those animals should be sent to zoos or rehabilitation centres where they can have some semblance of a life. Releasing them into the wild just isn't an option since some of these animals are 4th-gen born in captivity. But they deserve better. The man who owns the park cares NOTHING for animals. Absolutely nothing. I can attest to that first hand as I have witnessed him murder wild animals because they are "pests". "
I have a degree in biopsychology and work/volunteer at a major non profit AZA accredited aquarium where we house a few species of Pinnipeds. I do believe that we take care of the animals to the best of our abilities given the resources we have. The only animals under our care were either born there or rescued and due to certain circumstances not able to be released back to the wild. We primarily take in species at risk of extinction and provide multiple daily enrichment and training sessions to make sure they stay physically and mentally healthy. However I can't speak for many other institutions, I do truly believe in where I work.
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