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Zoos

Facilities where animals are kept within enclosed spaces for the purposes of breeding and display to the general public

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Why zoos are a good thing for animals?

Sometimes zoos are very good for the animals and give the whole species a last chance. Conservation is one of the things that zoos do to help the animal species survive. This brings me to the five main reasons why we have zoos. They are conservation, reproduction, education, research and recreation. Conservation is breeding, rescuing, finding homes for, and preserving threatened or endangered species. A zoo that does this hard task extremely well is the Buffalo Zoo.

How do you become a Zoo-keeper?

Most animal care and service workers are trained on the job; however, employers generally prefer to hire people who have some experience with animals. Some training programs are available for specific types of animal caretakers, such as groomers, but formal training is usually not necessary for entry-level positions. Animal trainers often need to possess a high school diploma or GED equivalent. However, some animal training jobs may require a bachelor's degree and additional skills. For example, a marine mammal trainer usually needs a bachelor's degree in biology, marine biology, animal science, psychology, zoology, or related field, plus strong swimming skills and SCUBA certification. All animal trainers need patience, sensitivity, and experience with problem-solving and animal obedience. Certification is not mandatory for animal trainers, but several organizations offer training programs and certification for prospective animal trainers.

Most pet groomers learn their trade by completing an informal apprenticeship, usually lasting 6 to 10 weeks, under the guidance of an experienced groomer. Prospective groomers also may attend one of the 50 State-licensed grooming schools throughout the country, with programs varying in length from 2 to 18 weeks. The National Dog Groomers Association of America offers certification for master status as a groomer with a focus on four principle areas-non-sporting, sporting, terrier, and masters. The examination consists of 400 questions with a separate part testing practical skills. Beginning groomers often start by taking on one duty, such as bathing and drying the pet. They eventually assume responsibility for the entire grooming process, from the initial brush-out to the final clipping. Groomers who work in large retail establishments or kennels may, with experience, move into supervisory or managerial positions. Experienced groomers often choose to open their own salons.

Beginning animal caretakers in kennels learn on the job, and usually start by cleaning cages and feeding and watering animals. Kennel caretakers may be promoted to kennel supervisor, assistant manager, and manager, and those with enough capital and experience may open up their own kennels. The American Boarding Kennels Association (ABKA) offers a three-stage, home-study program for individuals interested in pet care. The first two stages address basic and advanced principles of animal care, while the third stage focuses on in depth animal care and good business procedures. Those who complete the third stage and pass oral and written examinations administered by the ABKA become Certified Kennel Operators (CKO).

Some zoological parks may require their caretakers to have a bachelor's degree in biology, animal science, or a related field. Most require experience with animals, preferably as a volunteer or paid keeper in a zoo. Zookeepers may advance to senior keeper, assistant head keeper, head keeper, and assistant curator, but very few openings occur, especially for the higher level positions.

Animal caretakers in animal shelters are not required to have any specialized training, but training programs and workshops are increasingly available through the Humane Society of the United States, the American Humane Association, and the National Animal Control Association. Workshop topics include cruelty investigations, appropriate methods of euthanasia for shelter animals, proper guidelines for capturing animals techniques for preventing problems with wildlife, and dealing with the general public. Because shelter workers often deal with individuals who abandon their pets, excellent communication skills, including the ability to handle emotional people, is vital. With experience and additional training, caretakers in animal shelters may become adoption coordinators, animal control officers, emergency rescue drivers, assistant shelter managers, or shelter directors. For more details, please see the site listed below.

How much is the entrance fee to the manila zoo?

As of September 2014, the Malabon Zoo (in Malabon City, Philippines) entrance fee is P150.00.

Is animals better life in zoo or forest?

Usually, animals raised in captivity are released into the wild when they are full grown. And it also depends on the habitat, but I think the wild is better for them.

When did the san Diego zoo first open?

Technically it was founded in 1873 but opened to the public in 1875

What zoo has the most number of species?

it is i believe the Singapore zoo. very lovely and humane as far as zoos go, it lets some of its animals wander freely on the grounds, not the big cats of course, but some small monkeys and other lil creatures.

Do zoos have good habitat for animals?

In my own opinion I do NOT think that zoos are the best places for animals to be. A few years ago my local zoo had dolphins, and they died 6 months after. Its because of captivity, its very unnatural. Sea world does it too. They use the whales and dolphins and seals for entertainment then when the day is over they lock them up in a cramped up space and the animals can become very unhealthy because of that. They all say that they put animals in zoos and use animals for entertainment because it helps them, but that's just what they want you to believe. Animals in captivity have a better chance of dying then they would out in the wild. animals are meant to roam free. not to be locked up. just like humans. when humans are put in jail cells it can drive them nuts.

What is it like to be a zoo keeper?

well it is fun on one hand but on the other REALLY HARD WORK you have to pass many weeks of training but it is a fun and social way to get up and close with animals from around the continent. If you're ready to take care of and watch over the cute and cuddly animals 247! this is your type of job

How big is the lions cage in the Bronx zoo?

In a city zoo, the enclosure for tigers should be at least twelve feet high, twelve feet long and twelve feet wide. If the dimensions of the cage are smaller than 12 feet by 12 feet by 12 feet (that is, 1, 728 cubic feet), the tiger will feel cramped in the cage and not be able to pace up and down majestically.

A cage measuring at least 1, 728 cubic feet is required to accommodate a full grown pair of adult tigers. On an average, the combined weight of a male and a female adult tiger would be more than 500 kilograms and the combined height of a male and a female adult tiger would be more than six metres.

Which is the second biggest zoo in the whole world?

The largest by area, is the Red McCombs Wildlife (Texas) with over 12.500 acres. The largest by species is San Diego Zoo (California) with around 4,500 animals in 900 species.

Which is the biggest European zoo?

Zoologischer Garten Berlin, Germany

What time does the Memphis zoo open and close?

We open at 10 am everyday. In the summer, we close the gates at 5 and in the winter we close them at 4. Visitors have one hour after the gates close to finish their visit and leave the grounds.

It is fair to keep animals in a zoo where they are forced to lead very restricted lives away from their natural habitator do you think this is the only way to ensure their conservation?

People feel it is not fair to animals to keep them locked in cages at the zoo. Having animals at the zoo allows people to learn more about them, which may keep animals from becoming endangered.

Why is it better for animals to live in zoo?

There are animals at the zoo because animals are supposed to be at the zoo. I mean even though there aren't any dogs or cats there are wild animals like lions tigers lizards zebras and a lot more. That's why there are animals at a zoo.

When was the Toronto zoo built?

The Toronto Zoo was originally founded by Mr. Hugh A. Crothers. In 1963 he proposed a Private Citizen's Brief to the Metropolitan Toronto Council to create a new zoo to replace the dirty, old Riverdale Zoo that had been operating since 1887 in downtown Toronto. Eleven years later, after much hard work by many people, "The Metropolitan Toronto Zoo - The World's Largest Zoo" opened to the public on August 15th, 1974.

What time does the Louisville zoo open?

The Louisville Zoo is open through Labor Day from 10 am to 5 pm. In June and July on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday the Louisville Zoo stays open until 8 pm.

What day is the prospect park zoo free?

There's no day where it's free. However, Wednesday is Suggested Donation Day. "Suggested donation" means you pay what you want to pay.

How big is London Zoo?

To see all the areas of the Serengeti National Park, it takes several days. The park is roughly the same size as the state of Connecticut.