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Should zoos and aquariums exist? - Coggle Diagram
Should zoos and aquariums exist?
History and Background
The first zoos were created as private collections by the wealthy to show their power.
In 1832, Jeanne Villepreux-Power was the first person to create zoos and aquariums
Zoos and aquariums are helpful so people can see the animals in there city because its cheaper and its safer than going to Afirca where the animals are not in a cage.
Zoos and aquariums can share fantastic memories, looking at the big long sharks, and seeing the thier favourite animlas
Aquariums are good so people can see the fishes in the sea, because if they go to the ocean, the harmful sharks or fishes are not covered in a glass area where they are proctected from the humans.
Hook
Imagine a world without tigers, elephants, or dolphins. Can zoos and aquariums be the key to preventing this loss?
"The welfare of animals should be considered in every decision we make."
Thesis statement
Zoos and aquariums should exist because it can be used for public education, science research and it can increase our understanding about animals behabiour.
Another reason why zoos and aquariums should exist are, it can show other cultures animals, and show smiles to the littile children faces as they learn about the animals in a safe enviroment.
Specialized Info
You can learn about our world's animals and what they do
Japan has a strong tradition of taking
zoos and aquariums into education and learning.
Argument 1: Zoos and aquriums are good for understanding creautres lifestyle.
Ethology
Observation
Education
Research
Behavior
Argument 2: Zoos and aquariums are good for public awareness
Awareness
Happnes
Mindful
Alert
Alive