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JU1 - THW ban zoos

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  • Why are some people critical of urban zoos?
    Animals live in cramped and unnatural conditions
  • Which types of zoos is larger than urban and open-range zoos, while giving animals more freedom in larger spaces?
    Safari parks
  • What program did zoos introduce to reduce tree kangaroo hunting?
    Rabit-farming
  • What does the word "zoo" stand for?
    zoological park
  • What is a major challenge to reintroducing animals into the wild that critics argue recently?
    It does little to help the species population and animals are still extinct in the wild largely due to loss of habitat.
  • Which safari park is a drive-through one and offers night tours?
    Fuji Safari Park
  • How do suburban zoos benefit animals more than urban zoos?
    They offer more space and natural environments
  • What was the original purpose of early zoos or menageries?
    To display power and wealth
  • What role do zookeepers and scientists play in modern zoos?
    They study and care for the animals
  • Which two ancient civilizations first created menageries?
    Egypt and Mesopotamia
  • What is the name of the bird park in Singapore?
    Jurong Bird Park
  • What is the main message the text wants to convey about zoos today?
    Zoos are evolving to be more ethical, educational, and conservation-focused
  • What are the two main ideas: support and oppose zoos from the reading?
    While zoos have put more importance on conservation and humane animal treatment in recent decades, some critics say it is cruel to keep animals in captivity.
  • Why do some zoos create heated or humid enclosures?
    To replicate the animals’ native climates
  • What is the difference between early zoos and modern zoos?
    Early zoos kept animals in small display areas, while modern zoos entertain, educate the public but have a strong emphasis on scientific research, conservation