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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2006
The continuing existence of zoos and their good purposes such as conservation, science, education, and recreation, can be ethically justified only if zoos guarantee the welfare of their animals. The usual criteria for measuring animal welfare in zoos are physical health, long life, and reproduction.
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The continuing existence of zoos and their good purposes such as conservation, science, education, and recreation, can be ethically justified only if zoos guarantee the welfare of their animals. The usual criteria for measuring animal welfare in zoos are physical health, long life, and reproduction.
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2008
Animal health requires attention to many factors including biology, social interactions, behaviour, housing characteristics, genetics, reproduction, preventive medical care and nutrition. Nutrition in zoos is a special challenge, because there are hundreds of species to consider each representing another digestive strategy for a particular ecological ...
Liesegang, A, Baumgartner, K, Wehrle, M
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Animal health requires attention to many factors including biology, social interactions, behaviour, housing characteristics, genetics, reproduction, preventive medical care and nutrition. Nutrition in zoos is a special challenge, because there are hundreds of species to consider each representing another digestive strategy for a particular ecological ...
Liesegang, A, Baumgartner, K, Wehrle, M
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2008
Despite their popularity and place in our tourism history, in recent years zoos have undergone considerable change in both their structure and function. Whilst remaining attractive places to visit, zoos now seek a new image – one that emphasizes their role in conservation and public education.
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Despite their popularity and place in our tourism history, in recent years zoos have undergone considerable change in both their structure and function. Whilst remaining attractive places to visit, zoos now seek a new image – one that emphasizes their role in conservation and public education.
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Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1989
A survey was presented on diseases in zoo animals, with special emphasis on artiodactylids. Both diseases of the organs as well as infectious diseases were enlightened. The importance of pure-breeding of species and subspecies among antelopes was illustrated by the results of chromosome-analysis in cases revealing poor development of the testicles and ...
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A survey was presented on diseases in zoo animals, with special emphasis on artiodactylids. Both diseases of the organs as well as infectious diseases were enlightened. The importance of pure-breeding of species and subspecies among antelopes was illustrated by the results of chromosome-analysis in cases revealing poor development of the testicles and ...
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Zoo Animal Practice as a Career
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974openaire +2 more sources
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 1994
The history of zoo animal welfare legislation extends back to 1876, and is often tied to general animal welfare regulations. As knowledge and societal values have changed, so have the focus of zoos and the regulations governing them. Today, the issues involved in zoo animal welfare are complex and broad-based.
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The history of zoo animal welfare legislation extends back to 1876, and is often tied to general animal welfare regulations. As knowledge and societal values have changed, so have the focus of zoos and the regulations governing them. Today, the issues involved in zoo animal welfare are complex and broad-based.
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Role of Zoo-Housed Animals in the Ecology of Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens—A Review
Pathogens, 2021Irena Schneiderova +2 more
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