When a child looks at an orca, (or a bottlenose dolphin, or any other marine life) at an aquarium, or marine park, they have just gotten a perspective of life in the ocean. For example, they might grow up appreciating marine life, they might clean up beaches, help a stranded dolphin, rescue a seal pup, or even recycling. It will make a huge appreciation with marine life.
There are no good reasons to keep a wild animal in your home. Wild animals are not made to live in captivity and should be allowed to live in their natural habitat.
sometimes depends on what kind on education your looking for.
yes as keeping frogs in captivity is classed as cruelty to animals
They learn to interact with humans and not other wild animals. That means they can never go back in the wild again or they would die.
Exploitation refers to the unfair or unethical use of someone or something for personal gain. Captivity is the state of being confined or trapped. In relation to animals, exploitation captivity can be defined as using animals for profit or entertainment while keeping them confined in captivity, such as in zoos or circuses, without considering their well-being or natural behaviors.
Yes and No, Yes because we can provide food and shelter for them, But not if they grew up in the wild and you put them into captivity. Everyone has a different point of view. If you think it's right then to you it is.
Keeping bats isn't reccommended. In captivity, they can't mate or roost or reproduce. Bats are also wild animals. They need tons of room to fly around.
The animals are bread in captivity and children see them in a man made environment instead of there natural habitats
Keeping animals in zoos has a positive and negative effect on the environment. By having endangered species, it allows breeding and a "safe house" for them. Its negative because it lessens the amount of natural animals. Animals in captivity lose the ability to survive in the wild. hope this helps :p
A vetranarian, zookeeper, and biologists help animals in captivity.
Some animals can handle captivity fairly well. Other species such as the dolphin or killer whale don't handle captivity well: Teeth break from chomping on steel bars (lack of stimulation), premature deaths, they get stressed (separated from pods) etc.
some actions are keeping them in captivity and breeding them in captivity