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What Is Australia Zoo Competitive Advantage
Introduction
The purpose of this report is to determine the feasibility of Australia Zoo by introducing an underwater exhibit. Australia Zoo currently does not house
such an exhibit and is hoping that this new exhibit called "beneath the surface," will enhance the visitors experience and subsequently increase visitor
numbers. This report will include an Australia Zoo overview, discussing the zoo's core values, competitive advantages and guests. This will be
followed by a critical analysis, the requirements for an underwater exhibit and a current business model. Marketing and operation management ideas
and strategies, as well as an analysis of Australia Zoo's current issues and successes will be discussed, before a brief summary of the key aspects. ...
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Two such issues include a change of regulations with regards to animals in captivity, as well as the fluctuation of the Australian currency. The
fluctuation with the Australian dollar means it can be expensive for overseas visitors to come to visit Australia. Issues such as animal legislations,
which shows how many animals must be kept together, meaning that the zoo is losing animals, such as their Elephants. This and currency change can
bring dramatic decline in money and visitors to Australia Zoo. When the stock market and shares are down, and the Australian dollar is expensive,
tourist's and Australians can't afford to spend a day at the zoo, leaving it with a reduction of customers and
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Zoos On Society's Impact On Animals And Society
Imagine seeing the stripes of a zebra and wondering whether it's a white animal or a black animal. Imagine seeing for the first time, the long, long
neck and patchwork orange of a giraffe. It's a sight to behold, and one you may not ever see within mere feet of you, unless you were at a zoo. The
world's most beautiful and unique animals are a treasure that draws crowds. The beauty and intricacies of the thousands of species of animals are not to
be taken for granted. They are to be observed, studied, admired and understood. Humans have a natural curiosity and desire to learn about animals.
According to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), about half the world's population visits a zoo or aquarium each year. This is no surprise.
Zoos are positively impacting the animals and society.
Zoos impact society through education. The public is exposed to a myriad of species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds on this planet
and they are able to learn about all the unique creatures through observing them and reading the signs by their exhibits. Zoo attendees have the
opportunity to learn about protecting animals and keeping endangered species alive, as well as raising awareness of the creatures on our planet. For all
these reasons, it's clear that zoos are very beneficial.
For children, zoos offer hands–on activities such as helping to feed the animals and volunteering during demonstrations, all to help engage the children
in learning. Many zoos offer a "Talk with
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Behind the Zoo
What makes an object worth collecting? Curiosity is an important aspect of collecting. With the spread of colonies, there was an affinity to discover
the unknown, or rather, the different. The nineteenth century paved the way for many sponsored expedition, looking for curios. Found object; vases,
pots and pans, tools of everyday use, gained an importance, as curios. Nature has captivated the human cognizance since man first acquired tools, it
would only be natural for the curiosity to extend to the subject of new flora and fauna. By means of collecting it is possible to establish a personal
identity or characterize the other and often identifying this other as a conquest.
This idea of conquest can be analyzed in the manner in which collection is presented, making presenting as important an aspect as the collection itself.
The oldest zoological collection was a transportable one which contained every known species, however only two of each animal, one male and one
female, collected by Noah as recounted in Genesis. Not does Noah get credit for conceptualizing the zoo, but as highlighted by John Elsner and Roger
Cardinal's introduction in The Cultures of Collecting, he was also the first collector. Granted it was under the request of a higher power, but in some
way every collection emphasizes a purpose or some secret desire. While we can choose to believe this to be true or not, the lesson to be taken here is
that collections can be thrust on its collector. Two of the
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Zoos Are Inhumane
Zoos Are Inhumane Zoos across the world claim to be safe, suitable homes that replicate habitats of animals that are usually found in the wild.
However, there is no possible way for wild habitats to be replicated well enough for animals in captivity to thrive, animals are often separated and
withheld from living as they would in the wild. Despite their argument of being educational for visitors, the only thing they are teaching the public is
that it is ok to take animals out of the wild and lock them up for their own enjoyment. Regardless of these claims, zoos are inhumane. The first reason
that zoos are inhumane is because while in confinement, animals' needs are rarely met. In fact, often times these life altering changes made in captivity
can have tremendously destructive effects on the animals. Birds' wings may be clipped so that they cannot fly, aquatic animals often go without
adequate water, and many animals who naturally live in large herds or family groups are kept alone or, at most, in pairs. Natural hunting and mating
behaviors are virtually eliminated by regulating feeding and breeding regimens. Animals are closely confined, lack privacy, and have little opportunity
for mental stimulation or physical exercise. These conditions often result in abnormal and self–destructive behavior, known as "zoochosis." (PETA 9)
By placing these animals in unsuitable environments, they are experiencing mental and physical abuse. Moreover, their behaviors are being reformed
in order to even be able to survive in such terrible conditions, therefore, altering future generations of these animals. So, not only are zoos changing
these animals to conform to their artificial surroundings, but they are also disturbing the natural instincts of the species in order to survive in captivity.
As mentioned by the Humane Society of the United States, "Inhumane conditions teach children the wrong message, seeming to condone indifference.
Zoos should educate about how animals live in the wild, and help preserve them there." (The Humane Society of the United States 8). While zoos often
try and replicate the natural habitats that these animals live in, they cannot be successfully duplicated, therefore wrongly educating children
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Summary Of The Novel 'Taronga' By Victor Kelleher
Victor Kelleher, the author of the 1986 novel 'Taronga' explores the thematic themes of danger and survival, as it focuses on a fourteen–year–old boy
named Ben who attempts to adapt in the post–apocalyptic setting of Sydney in 1986. Kelleher engages his teenage readers by giving the young
protagonist telepathic powers, which enables him to communicate with animals on a whole new level, and ultimately guide him through the various
misadventures he faces as he ventures throughout Sydney. In the novel, the author ingeniously presents the setting, by placing the teenage protagonist
in life–threatening situations where he needs to use his special power and wits to survive against dangerous adult antagonists who are also desperate to
survive. One way that Kelleher creates the impression that teenagers can cope with danger in life–threatening events are through the employment of
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The difference between the child protagonists and adult antagonists throughout this novel is the generation gap and how adults are coping with danger
and survival in the eerie, post–apocalyptic atmosphere differently to the teenagers. Ben is a very interesting character as he can telepathically talk to
animals. Ben ensured himself that he will not use this special power after he ran away from Greg who forced him to so he could kill them for the
food and skin. As a result, Ben is more vulnerable without this power as he has nothing to defend himself with. Molly, the gang leader is another
character who has been detailed effectively. Kelleher describes her as demanding, daunting and powerful character as she forces Ben into doing things.
Kelleher describes Greg as greedy as he only uses Ben for his special power so he can keep the dead animals skin for
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Taronga chapter summary
Chapter Sumamries
Chapter 1:
Australia after the last days is brutal, lawless world where only the most ruthless survive. Ben is a teenage boy who has the ability to communicate
with animals using the call. He is also a prisoner of Greg, an older boy who forces Ben to use his talent to lure animals, which Greg then kills for
food. Ben dreams of a different life and the peace of his childhood home on the southern beaches of Sydney. He escapes from Greg one rainy might, in
search of this dream.
Chapter 2:
Despite Ben's promise that he will never use the Call again after he has left Greg, he makes a call to warn away a horse and rider. The horse panics and
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Ben devises his own plan to undermine Molly's and arranges a meeting with Chas.
Chapter 15:
Ben and Ellie plan to free the animals and leave Taronga. Raja watches Ben with curiosity, sensing that he has changed. Ben is afraid for the fate of the
animals but Ellie tells them they will have a better chance outside of the zoo than at the hands of Molly. The first of the animals are released.
Chapter 16:
Chas's gang attacks as Ben and Ellie free the animals. Raja is confused when Ben calls him to leave the zoo. Ben wants to warn the other gang
members but it is too late, Chas and Molly's gangs are determined to fight to the death. Realising that he has been tricked, Chas tries to kill Ben, but
Raja stops him. Molly shoots Chas before dying.
Chapter 17:
Ben and Ellie take refuge in an abandoned apartment block. When Ben has second thoughts about realising the zoo animals into the wild, Ellie
reassures him that it was necessary for a new beginning. As they both make plans to leave the city and head for the bush, Raja makes a final
appearance. Ben is convinced that Raja is going to kill him, but instead he pats him affectionately on the
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Should Zoos Banned
The majority of the people in the US have visited a zoo and seen the many creatures within the walls. But is this right to do? To capture animals,
injured or not from their natural habitat and confine them to small limited area to which they begin to lose their natural instincts? An article written by
Alison Benjamin and Toby Moses named "Should Zoos be Banned?" goes into detail about their opinions on zoosa and whether or not zoos should
stay or be banned. Their article argues both point, the pros of staying by Benjamin and the cons of banning by Moses. A few key points they point out
are: the educational purpose, animal behavior, breeding and human enjoyment. Benjamin starts the article off arguing that zoos are cruel places that
animals don't need to be in. She starts her section off by mentioning the shooting of the gorilla Harambe in the Cincinnati zoo. She mentions how the
underlying problem in the shooting was that the gorilla was locked up in the first place. She continues on with that kids may see zoo's enjoyable
because they can get close to the animals they see on TV, but that they are just a relic of the Victorian age and that we should stick to viewing
distinctive animals in the comfort of our homes on our TV's. Benjamin then pulls out a secret that's been hiding under the rug if you would about
zoos. She talks about how they prescribe Prozac to some of the animals. Prozac is an drug used to treat depression, OCD and panic disorders. This was
a good use
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The Cruelty Of Animals And Animals
Tons of people in the world that love animals and enjoy having their company. This is why most people have pets around their household. With
these pets we often train them to do special tricks for example with dogs, the classic 'shake' or 'rollover' is something owners love seeing. With every
new trick that they learn, we give them treats and lots of love. With the treat and love that we give our pets, they feel loved and happy, maintaining
their health and happiness and that also makes the owners happy. Unfortunately for other animals across the world, they are abused constantly to be fit
enough to do special tricks to entertain people. Many people enjoy seeing animals doing tricks and stunts, especially animals that are rare to be seen by
the human population. But what they don 't know is how harmful it is to the animals. From the constant abuse, these animals' life span are shortened
and more are getting hurt daily. These animals aren 't actors yet thousands of these animals are forced to perform meaningless tricks under physical
punishment. With places like SeaWorld and circuses, human trainers and performers choose to be there and entertain people while the animals that are
used in their facility have no choice and are forced to perform. While there are some laws and organizations that help prevent animal use for
entertainment, lack of awareness surrounding the issue has allowed the use of these animals to continue and remained unchecked. Marine parks, where
captive
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Pros And Cons Of Animals In Entertainment
Christian Dominguez–Pineda
Mr. Young
Zoology
11 December, 2017
Animals in entertainment
Animals in entertainment environments has been a controversial topic for years. The thought of taking an animal out of their environment and into a
zoo captive is very upsetting to some people; others see animal captivity as a need to study and see the animals up–close in an environment, to entertain
our minds of the animals in our planet.
The animals that are brought into zoos or other entertainment places for animal viewings have been taken from their families and natural habitat
which is the most important thing to an animal. The sudden change of habitat can have a very bad effect on an animal, "some animals develop a
condition called zoochosis. The animal is seen swaying back in forth in a state of oblivion." Not only is this developed as they enter into a new
habitat but it can also be caused by the certain antidepressants like Prozac. Animals living in their habitat do not get to choose who they mate with,
they are simply given a partner to mate with. Most of the births by the animals are offspring and can be legally sold to other zoos. The practice of
artificially inseminated animals can often lead to offspring's, miscarriages, death at birth or rejection of their young.
Another focus of cons in entertainment is circuses. The animals are subject to do tricks for the audience's entertainment. The animals are kept in
small cages and travel all over the place for performances. Most of the techniques in circuses to train an animal involves whipping, beating, hurting
an animal to behave and perform tricks. Because of this behavior towards the animals, the environment at a circus is generally very sketchy. You
never know when a lion can be tired of performing and decide to go on a rampage in a circus towards the audience. Circuses carry a variety of
animals from lions, tigers, monkeys, to even elephants. The purpose of a circus is to entertain, there is no learning involved in the audience's
experience. Audiences still support circuses and their many horrific behaviors towards the animals because they like to see what the animals can do.
Most of the audience is not very aware of what happens to an animal in the
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Business Report- Taronga Zoo
Executive Summary Taronga Zoo– officially opened on the 7th of October 1916 – has been able to withstand the test of time, and today – some ninety
years after being established – remains a prime tourist attraction in the heart of Sydney. By remaining open daily from 9am to 5pm (365 days a year,
even Christmas Day!) the zoo is able to ensure that all zoo goers (including tourists and families) have plenty of time to explore the zoo, to take in
the amazing scenery and views and even attend a show or two! Included in the price of entry is a free Newspaper (Sydney Morning Herald), access
to the Cable Car and free access to several shows the run throughout the day at the zoo (most notable of which is the improved Free Flight Bird... Show
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The idea that 'seen one zoo seen them all' may also influence this choice в–Є Weakening Tourism Market– A heavy reliance is placed on the tourist
dollar and if this falls it can have a gross affect on the zoo as a whole в–Є Manly Aquarium – Plans to open a Native Animal zoo above the aquarium
may lead to customers turning away from the zoo,
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Ruth Harkness: the Lady and the Panda Essay
Ruth Harkness: The Lady And The Panda
My husband, Bill and I were opposites, but we fit perfectly. I had been with Bill for ten years and could not believe the love of my life was gone.
When my husband bill died I received a relatively small inheritance. I received about $20,000, which was not an unpleasant amount in 1936, but
wouldn't last more than a year for a fifth avenue address. This was the last thing that I would spend time dwelling on. My husband decided to go on the
expedition with four men with dreams of capturing the giant panda. Though they deserted him long before he passed. I decided that I wouldn't leave
Bill's mission incomplete– I would pick it up and carry it to victory. In my lifetime several large animals had just ... Show more content on
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I soon began to work with Quentin Young more to get ready for the expedition. Respect grew between us during the long days of collaboration.
Young conjured a chinese name for me. It was "Ha Gansi" which is translated as " laughing with courageous thoughts". China has given me piece
of mind that I have never had before, and a calmness that is a great relief. I began to worry about how we were going to keep the panda alive, etc.
so I began to think that a baby panda instead of an adult was a good solution. Though, it would be hard enough to find a panda, a baby panda would
be impossible to find. "I was told that Western China was no place for a lone white women– especially a woman with no experience in business or
traveling. I did not believe it. I was also warned of the present possibility of running into bandits in the interior of Szechwan and reminded that Bill
had been compelled to run back. I had done too much to admit defeat before I started." I soon began to discard my Western ways. My American
clothes were left behind in Shanghai. My Shanghai tailor fashioned for me loose–cut, boxy jackets and matching trousers made out of blue cloth and
coolies wore. I was hoping to forget all things Western and absorb all things Chinese. Just miles out of Chengdu there were reports of bandits in the
area. We came across a man sprawled on the road next to an open field and pierced with bullets. This was a freshly murdered body of one of the
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Was Killing The Gorilla Necessary?
Over the weekend, a three year old bot slipped past the fence and walls and wound up in the gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati zoo. The boy was
dragged around in the water by a gorilla, named Harambe, as other zoo visitors watched in fear. Officials began to panic and did not know how to
resolve the issue as hand. The zoo officials decided to shoot and kill the gorilla to save the life of the child. Was shooting the gorilla necessary? Many
people have expressed their anger for this unfortunate incident. This issue is very controversial for the zoo and the parents. The zoo claims that they
did not have the option to tranquilize the gorilla instead, which would have spared the life of Harambe. There was also a large amount of accusations
thrown
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As Times Change : Traditional Vs. Experiential
Charlene Mosley
Museum Exhibition
Professor Dr. Riley
November 29, 2014
As Times Change: Traditional vs. Experiential
"Time demonstrates the metamorphosis, the non– originality of the entities, and forces us to ask whether it is possible to reach the image of an original
world in the constant transformation of reality."
–Christian Boltanski
(The art of telling history: Christian Boltanski– Emmanuela Saladani)
ultural institutions, like the cultures that foster them, evolve over time. Zoos & Aquariums, as well as museums, were established from private
collections and the human urge to keepsake the different, the extraordinary, the exotic. The human species has evolved to use its dominion over other
species to its benefit. The acquisition of animals as collectible has always been more fascinating and exciting than natural history objects. This is in
part because wild life is less common, difficult to acquire and more costly to maintain. Keeping living animals has been the ultimate trophy for many
collectors of the elite. Collections brought a microcosm of reality to the homeland. The concept of the natural history museum, zoos and aquariums has
undergone great changes over the past decades; shifting from private collections to public displays. In the following text, I will discuss a brief history
of the zoo as living museum, and how institutions, such as Sea World, use cutting–edge experiential design and "crowd pleasing 'edu–tainment'to
revive their relevance for the
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The Importance Of Mistreatment And Abuse Of Zoos
On average around 175 million people visit a zoo per year. However, the majority of these people fail to notice a relative issue that is lying in front of
their faces. That these animals within these zoos are suffering every day from mistreatment and abuse. Most of the society ignores the many factors
that have been revealed to them every time they enter a zoo. Instead, they focus on issues that are happening now, issues that draw out the media and
are on the cover of every newspaper. However, these animals facing this mistreatment are relevant and do impact society. Every time ananimal is taken
from the wild and placed in the captivity of a zoo it impacts the mental health of the animal and endangers everyone and everything around it. Zoos are
to blame for this endangerment, yet so is the public for overlooking mistreatment such as an early death in animals, mental illness, and being imported
illegally from the wild.
When most of the society thinks of a zoo, they think of family fun and a weekend of their childhood. However, what society fails to notice is that it
appears as though zoos are deathtraps for the animals living inside of them. Most animals in zoos die earlier than they do in the wild. One reason that
contributes to this early death is for entertainment. For example, according to the article, "Killing Animals at the Zoo" by Ian Parker reveals "two
biology students were scheduled to dissect a young lion in front of a family audience for a weekend–long event
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Persuasive Speech On Animals In Zoo
Albert Einstein once said: "Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole
of nature and its beauty." Ladies and gentlemen, Today, I stand before you to address the growing issue of animals being imprisoned. Put yourself in
the shoes of the animal; can you imagine being locked up in a cage, eating, sleeping and excreting in the same place every day? Well, animals in zoos
are forced to!
Can we really say that animals in zoos, enjoy being taken away from their parents and natural habitats? The answer to that question is 'No!'. Did you
know that tigers and lions have nearly eighteen thousand times less space in a zoo than they do in their natural habitat and polar bears ... Show more
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In zoos, animals have no possible ways to defend themselves or escape from dangerous situations. In many cases, animals in zoos have been
poisoned, starved or even burned in fires! A recent example on May 28, 2016 was where an animal was killed in the Cincinnati zoo was the
shooting of the gorilla ' Harambe'. In this incident, an irresponsible parent was not looking after her child and the child climbed into the enclosure.
The gorilla was then shot in order to save the child. Another major incident dates back to the Hurricane Katrina. Here, the employees were forced to
leave as the power failed which led to over 10,000 aquatic animals being killed.
Animals should be given the freedom they deserve. They should not be held captive in zoos and we can help stop this insanity. If people stop buying
tickets to look at imprisoned animals, zoos will be forced to stop imprisoning and breeding wild animals. There are many better ways of studying an
animal, such as looking up about it online, or even watching an animal documentary which shows the animal in its natural habitat, with its natural
behavior. The animals need to be happy to live the life they were put on earth
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Zoos Are Inhumane
Zoos across the world claim to be safe, suitable homes that replicate habitats of animals that are usually found in the wild. However, there is no
possible way for wild habitats to be replicated well enough for animals in captivity to thrive, animals are often separated and withheld from living as
they would in the wild. Despite their argument of being educational for visitors, the only thing they are teaching the public is that it is ok to take
animals out of the wild and lock them up for their own enjoyment. Regardless of these claims, zoos are inhumane. The first reason that zoos are
inhumane is because while in confinement, animals' needs are rarely met. In fact, often times these life altering changes made in captivity can have
tremendously destructive effects on the animals. Birds' wings may be clipped so that they cannot fly, aquatic animals often go without adequate water,
and many animals who naturally live in large herds or family groups are kept alone or, at most, in pairs. Natural hunting and mating behaviors are
virtually eliminated by regulating feeding and breeding regimens. Animals are closely confined, lack privacy, and have little opportunity for mental
stimulation or physical exercise. These conditions often result in abnormal and self–destructive behavior, known as "zoochosis." (PETA 8) By placing
these animals in unsuitable environments, they are experiencing mental and physical abuse. Moreover, their behaviors are being reformed in order to
even be able to survive in such terrible conditions, therefore, altering future generations of these animals. So, not only are zoos changing these animals
to conform to their artificial surroundings, but they are also disturbing the natural instincts of the species in order to survive in captivity. As mentioned
by the Humane Society of the United States, "Inhumane conditions teach children the wrong message, seeming to condone indifference. Zoos should
educate about how animals live in the wild, and help preserve them there." (The Humane Society of the United States 7). While zoos often try and
replicate the natural habitats that these animals live in, they cannot be successfully duplicated, therefore wrongly educating children and leading them to
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Metropol Zoo Strategic Marketing Management Essay
Table of Contents
1.0 INTRODUCTION1 2.0 ANSWERS2 2.1 QUESTION 12 2.2 QUESTION 25 2.3 QUESTION 310 3.0 APPENDIX14 4.0 REFERENCES18
1.0 INTRODUCTION
From the case, it is stated that Metropol Zoo has to make a major decision because of its poor performance over the past few years. External factors
such as economy, government decisions, change in consumer behaviour and competition contributed to it. Now, it has to make a decision whether to
take up virtual reality (VR) technology to make the zoo more appealing to customers or continue the way it has been doing business and stay true to its
conservation mission.
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Legal affects Metropol Zoo because to run a zoo, it needs to follow the law set by government. One of the rules that it has to comply is to operate
the zoo under the Zoo Licensing Act of 1981. This regulation is set to protect animals in the zoo by providing suitable living environment, food,
living quarters, and medical care as the basic requirement for all zoos (Born Free 2012). Because of this law, Metropol Zoo cost of running is high
and they can't cut it down even when the funds are low because their zoo license will be withdrawn if the animals basic needs are not met.
Porter's Five Forces
There are four key forces from Porter's five forces that impact Metropol Zoo's business and its future performance.
In terms of threat of new competition, Metropol Zoo has to face both direct and indirect competition. There are more than 150 zoos in United
Kingdom that can provide the similar facilities and environment for wild animals and also customer convenience (UK Zoo Regional List 2008).
Indirect competitors are safaris, theme parks and adventure parks within an hour's travel time of the city that also competes in the family day out
environment. These indirect competitors can provide personal and great experience for customers as they provide a more interactive, exciting and
value for money experience.
The second factor from Porter's five forces that affects Metropol Zoo is threat of substitute products or services. During recession, customer looks
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The Negative Aspects Of Animals In Animals
"For African elephants, the median life span is 17 years for zoo–born females, compared to 56 years in the Amboseli National Park population," (Mott
1). Day–to–day thousands of animals are held in captivity. These animals are often kept to aide in their recovery, however are often reaped of their
homes and natural habitats. Purposely used as a form of entertainment in an aquarium or zoo. Likewise, animals are not given the proper space and the
environments given do not often mock their natural habitats. Moreover, animals should not undergo the confinement of zoos as they become "insane"
and lack proper treatment. Likewise, as animals are forced to endure the conditions of an aquarium and zoo, animals are led to "insanity." For
instance, "Zoochosis is the term used to describe the stereotypical behavior of animals in captivity. Stereotypic behavior is defined as a repetitive,
invariant behavior pattern with no obvious goal or function. Stereotypic behavior is not seen in animals in the wild and is understood to be abnormal
and is therefore a negative factor in conservation captive breeding," (Zoochotic Behaviour–Stereotypic Behavior). As can be seen, animals are often led
to unusual behaviors due to their confinement. This behavior depicted by zoo animals is abnormal and can also harm the animals experiencing this
behavior as well as others. Equally, behavior seen in animals is most often, "bar biting, neck twisting, tongue playing, excessive grooming, head
bobbing...self
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Argumentative Essay : Animal Entertainment
Maisie Lacina
November 21, 2017
Advanced LA 10
Argument paper
Animal Entertainment Have you ever been to a circus or a zoo? Almost everyone has been to a zoo or seen animals act on television. You may have
watched animals act silly and do tricks, but do you know what happens behind the scenes? Those animals are mistreated and beaten just so they can
learn to perform a certain task in front of people for shows. Animals should not be used as entertainment because of the cruelty that follows. Animals
are not actors, they belong in the wild with their families. "Thousands of animals are forced to perform silly and confusing tricks under the threat of
physical punishment" according to PETA website. " Animals Are NOT Ours To Eat, Wear, Experiment on, Use for Entertainment, or Abuse in Any
Other Way." In circus`, often elephants perform tricks like balancing on their head, sitting on a platform, balancing on a platform and other "cool"
tricks. While training an elephant, trainers use electric prods, bullhooks and blow torches to get the animal to do what the trainer wants. Also, when
tigers fail to learn or refuse to perform a trick they are often starved of food and not given water as punishment. Many people own a dog, so would it
be okay for someone to beat and punish their dog to get them to sit? Lions, tigers, and elephants are no different. Animals attend multiple abusive
training practices a day which causes pain and stress and gives the animals no value or right in their life. Zoo`s on the other hand are prisons to
hundreds and thousands of animals just for the enjoyment of paying visitors. These animals lose control of their lives and aren't able to fulfill their
full potential. Some animals who should be living alone are caged with others and often, an animal`s predator is right next door. Sometimes zoos
teach animals tricks for shows, but as an animal, their brains don't work like ours, and are beaten when they either don't do the trick right or won't do
it. Often you may see an ad in the paper or a commercial on tv about an upcoming show or circus, and the animals are doing tricks and people are
smiling, this shows people that the animals and people are having fun and they should support it. This
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Guadalupe Wild Animals
WILD ANIMALS by guadalupe
First this is why animals should not be kept in the zoo. They need their fresh air so they could breath. They could be with their other buddies and have
fun. people say they animals get upset when people are around them. Polar bears are suffering in the zoo.
All the animals are suffering in the zoo. They could pass away without their friends or their family. Some animals could get sick. They could get
lonely and depressed. They could eat whatever they want. They could play with whoever they want. They don't get to eat what they want. The animals
get scared when they people walk pass them or look at them. The animals don't have enough room so they could play.
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Why Do Animals Live Longer In Captivity
Almost all animals, especially mammals, live much longer in captivity than compared to their wild counterparts. In the article "Most mammals have a
greater life expectancy in zoos, study finds" by the University of Zurich, research by the University of Lyon and the University of Zurich has revealed
that "longevity was higher at the zoo for more than 80% of the mammals studied –– species such as African buffalos, reindeer, zebras, beavers, or
lions." Smaller species that generally have shorter lifespans, which are often preyed upon, such white–tailed deer, or have competition within their
existing species, such as African wild dogs, typically lived longer in the study. Fifteen predators within the study lived longer in captivity as well,
suggesting even for carnivores "life in the wild is not necessarily without its perils." As an entirety for all 59 mammals studied, refinements in modern
animal husbandry practices have not been incorporated into the analysis due to considerations of multiple aspects, and even if they were reviewed,
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In fact, "a long life isn't necessarily a good life," stated by Susan Bird in the article "If Mammals Live Longer in Zoos, Does That Make Captivity OK?"
as she reflects upon the study done by the University of Lyon and University of Zurich. Shorter life spans of small mammals indicate there is a
"species–specific pace of life", where creatures live fast and die young from predation. Wildlife with much longer lifespans, in addition to low
mortality rates, have little to be protected from and have little to no benefits in captivity. With longevity in mind, the quality of life for animals in zoos
is as equally important to make their lives as natural as possible and to avoid emotional damage and species
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Pros And Cons Of Animals In Captivity
Animals In Captivity The debate about whether zoos are being a good thing or a bad thing for the animals of the wild has been going on for
several years. There are many theories and thoughts that people have on this topic. It is a very touchy topic for some people, whether they are for
or against, and some people have other things that are more important to them making the topic irrelevant. After doing some research, I found that
there are more pros than cons to having wild animals live in zoos. Most of the things people see as cons can be proven to not be true. Zoos do a lot
more good than people in the general public think. Animals from all parts of the world should be kept in zoos for many reasons. They are known for
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Their work does not only takes place inside the zoo, it expands. When they rescue animals, the animals come from all over the world and from all
different situations. They could be the healthiest animals at the zoo, or they could be close to death. In the article "Saving Whales and Its
Image", from the online database SIRS, at the Shamu Stadium, they play a video in the beginning of the show to bring everyone's focus onto the
performers. The video is of a baby gray whale named JJ, found near death off of Marina del Rey, that swims out to sea after 14 months of
rehabilitation at SeaWorld San Diego. The zoos have different sections separated for the sick and injured. They have constant care either in the
tank or watching from a live video of the animals. It is not easy to rehab animals; they do not always listen or understand. It also takes time for the
animals to trust the staff at the zoos to take care of them. With all of those struggles, the zoos manage to rehab the animals, and in a short time the
animals that needed rehab will be released back into the wild completely healthy. Zoos are very helpful for both the public and for the animals. Some
animal's' lives depend on the help from the zoo. While caring for the animals, they are also making the public aware of what they are doing and
teaching the public about the animals. The world needs zoos; they are very beneficial with hardly anything against
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Taronga By Victor Kelleher Analysis
Victor Kelleher's book Taronga is an inspiring book about a boy barely a teenager who manages to find his style through the 'Last Days'. The 'Last
Days' is as what the title displays, all the same, it will have the teen readers wanting more. Kelleher's book Taronga exhibits the life of a young teenager
who learns to discover himself through the dangers around him. Taronga firmly discusses the fight for survival of not just the main character, but also
another character, his teenage friend Ellie. Kelleher's book 'Taronga' engages teenagers through the dangers that lurk in the book, showing the subject
of 'survival' through the darkness and mystery of the adult characters. Kelleher displays how young teenagers can have such powerful voices ... Show
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The crucial point of divergence between the supporter and nemesis throughout the novel is the gap about how the adults are dealing with the danger
and survival in this horrid world differently to the teenagers. The author has clearly placed the adult characters of Molly, Steve and Chas as villains in
the novel by reading quotes such as 'what he knows or doesn't know won't help him that much' although stating this Kelleher shows how the adults are
also shallow and have no depth in them. 'We thin them out – cull them, the way we do the animals here in the zoo when numbers go out of hand.' The
adults are as so very stubborn and think about only themselves or think that they know best, 'really, I'm disappointed in you Ben. I thought you'd do
better than this in a crisis.' Kelleher has purposely placed teenage characters against the adults in the novel because it shows the supporter and the
nemesis in Kelleher's book 'Taronga' and how the adults handle danger and endurance compared to teenagers. Kelleher shows the faith between the
teenager in the book and the positive way they answer to the dangers and survival with lay in the depths of the darkness compared to the bitter
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Treatment Of Animals In Captivity
Have you ever felt the feeling that you are trapped, mistreated, or a slave to society. In today's world, millions of animals are feeling this way right
now, a feeling no living creature can endure. Animals are living creatures whose sole purpose in life are to survive and thrive. Whose right is it to
stop and change that for them. In captivity animals are treated badly, they have the potential to hurt humans, and they weren't originally supposed to
be in captivity in the first place. These beautiful creatures of Mother Earth should be cared for, not used as slaves. In life, people in the world may
treat animals as if they are friends, however, animals in captivity are treated much worse. In Janet M. Davis's article "A Bittersweet Bow
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Aniamls are Dangerous Essay
The idea of a zoo is a noble idea. The objective of the zoo is to be a sanctuary where animals live in safety from dangers such as poachers and
diseases. This wildlife refuge prevents animals from going extinct, and new generations of people can learn about these animals and appreciate them.
Due to human shortcomings, some zoos are concrete prisons or execution chambers. The video, "Captive Animal Misery in European Zoos", provided
by Born Free Foundation on Youtube.com that is published on 12th January 2012 shows animals in poor living conditions. In that video, there is an
elephant in a small metallic enclosure. In fact, there are no plants or anything that would be in the elephant's habitat. The video continue to show
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Or that zoos and aquariums keep a supply of antacids on hand because so many captive dolphins develop ulcers" (Winders)? Costa Rica closes down
those zoos because the facilities cannot take care of those animals properly, thus those animals would be healthier in the wild. The animals being healthy
and happy is what important. Costa Rica sets an example on how governments should act if the zoos' actions are not beneficial to animals. Animals
are not safe in zoos. Abigail Hauslohner, who wrote the article "Giraffe Suicide? Bear Riot? It's aZoo Unlike Any Other" for the Washington Post,
reveals that animals are dying in the Giza Zoo in Egypt. According to the article, a young giraffe strangle herself to death from a wire. Animals
under the supervision of people should not be able to hurt or kill themselves. Another horrifying truth in "Giraffe Suicide? Bear Riot? It's a Zoo
Unlike Any Other" is that zookeepers kill camels for the purpose of selling the meat for profit. Those zookeepers have no right to kill those camels.
The purpose for the camels is to educate the public. Those two examples are not the only tragedies. "...three black bears died in a single night under
mysterious circumstances" (Hauslohner). This example shows that zoos need to be better monitor. The caretakers are more of a threat than anything
else for those creatures. Aquariums are zoos that contain fish and other sea creatures. The article, "Controversial Plan to
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Essay on Should Animals Be Kept in the Zoo?
Animals play an important role of human life. Wild animal is a kind that normally lives in the wild, for example: elephants, tigers, rhinos and many
others. They live in the wild with spacious and natural environment, however many humans kept them in the zoo, as an attraction for the sake of the
money. They didn't think of the wild animals habitat, and there are some problems arise from keeping them in cages. The shock of being in captivity
would depress the animals; they would even act hysterically and might hurt people near them. And it is not the animal to be fault. There are three main
reasons why wild animals should not be kept in the zoos: Firstly, the ecosystem became unbalanced. If the humans kept the wild animals in the zoo, they
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Wild animals would not be wild anymore; the humans have tamed them. Their natural behavior will change. Some people agree that animals
should be kept in the zoo. They said it would be safer for the animals and they won't be extinct. The amount of possibilities of them dying, shot by
hunters or any other reason, still higher than the chances of their survival. Food and shelter are provided, medicine, and their breeding is being
controlled. And many of the wild animals in zoos are ones that are on the endangered list as their amounts are rapidly diminishing. Letting them
loose and returning them to the wild is not necessarily a safe option. (Mylot, 2007) In fact, zoo can be one of the educational studies for children
and people who are interested with animals. Zoo is the only place that we can have an opportunity to see animal's life really close and sometimes
we can touch them. Zoos also provide lots of information about certain animals, children can have chance to get out of the classroom and learn so
they can see natural beauty from different species of animals. Even children can see them from discovery channel but that's really different if you
see animal in real world, for an example, if you see crocodile, snake or shark in the movie, maybe you won't afraid than you see the real one.
According to Tudge, (1992, p.56) Zoos are the place where people can study animals and their habitat, even scientist don't need to go
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Persuasive Essay On Endangered Animals
Thousands of people have probably seen a video or read an article about an animal being tortured then killed in the wild by a poacher. The videos are
exceedingly graphic and the pictures used in articles aren't any better. Animals aren't just being killed, but their natural habitat are being chopped and
burned down. The poaching and destruction of their natural habitat has left hundred maybe thousands of animals extinct and more are going extinct
every single day. To help the animals from going extinct there are two solutions that could help them. One is to keep them in captivity at zoos where
they will be cared for and the second is to keep them in the wild, but have them supervised. With deforestation and poaching has led animals to
extinction. To solve the problem the animals should be held in captivity because the zoos will help with the breeding of species, they won't have to
fight for territory, and they won't have the problem of being killed. Then when the species is ready to be released they will be sent back to the wild
and thrive and live with other like them.
First let's start with how zoos can help with breeding. There are dozens of zoos who specialize with captive breeding that "aims to manage the
breeding of specific endangered species in order to help maintain healthy and self–sustaining populations that are both genetically diverse and
demographically stable." There is proof that this has worked and have sent back the animals into the wild. "According to the
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What Qualities Make Our Life Worth Value?
What qualities make our life worth value? This question usually arises in any discussion regarding animal ethics. It is impossible to answer this
question, however, because no one other then God will definitively even know the exact qualities that make our lives valuable. All we can do is guess
what parts of us give us higher value over other creatures that inhabit our planet. So we let our perceptions and pre–conceived notions about animals
dictate how we treat them. Everyone consciously or subconsciously ranks living creatures and attributes value to them. The way we often do this
is we set ourselves as a benchmark. Then we compare ourselves to them and look for similarities. The more similar they are to us the more value
the must have. Right? The flaw in this philosophy other than the fact that we have other than we having no clue if this is a correct way to assess a
living being's value is that as we learn more about animals and other living creatures, we learn that our previous connived notions about them are in
fact untrue. We commonly call people unintelligent pigs even though we now know that pigs are smarter than dogs. We have made the bald eagle
our countries national bird because we assumed that something so majestic must be honorable denizen of the sky when bald eagles are in actuality
scavengers and bullies. We are scared to swim in the ocean due to our fear of sharks when cows kill more people annually. These preconceived
notions have allowed us to bypass
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Napoleon Attack Research Paper
A Christian pastor ministering to more than 3,000 converts in Asia, Africa and the Middle East has testified how he and other believers were
miraculously saved from murderous Islamic militants by lions. Bibles for Mideast director Pastor Paul Ciniraj recalled how he was able to baptize a
lot of people after the Assembly of Loving God (ALG) Church fasted and prayed from Mar. 13 to Apr. 2. After one early
–morning baptism in an
undisclosed location, militants suddenly appeared and stoned the pastor and his companions. Pastor Ciniraj sustained serious head injuries which
required surgery. The Islamic militants who attacked them found out that he was in a certain hospital and planned to kill him. The local Christians
moved him to Pastor Ayyoob's house located in the forest, where he stayed for three... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thinking that they were going to be killed that day, the children with them began crying, but the believers continued to cry out to Jesus. Out of
nowhere, a lion from the forest entered the scene and jumped on the militants. The animal seized one of the attackers by the neck. Two other lions leapt
at other militants who tried to attack the first lion, and the incident caused the assailants to flee. Pastor Ciniraj was amazed that the lions did not harm
them and noted with equal amazement that there were no lions living in that area. In February, Pastor Ciniraj shared another miraculous incident which
happened in a country in North Africa. A 14–year–old girl who slipped under a coma after being mutilated by Muslims suddenly got up and went home
after two doctors had already declared her dead. An hour after the girl was declared dead, workers came in to remove her body but stopped when they
noticed that the cloth covering her was shaking. Suddenly, the girl threw off the fabric and exclaimed that Jesus Christ healed her and gave back her
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Essay on Business
Business Report
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Taronga Zoo is acknowledged as one of the world's leading Zoological Parks. This report is for the Board of Directors of ABC in relation to the
corporate sponsorship of Taronga Zoo Conservation Society Australia, and will provide an analysis of thezoo's marketing plan. It will also evaluate the
marketing potential of the proposed sponsorship for ABC.
1. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
1.1 MARKET ANALYSIS
Taronga Zoo is classified as a place of entertainment, and given that is in amongst a number of different places for entertainment in Sydney, the zoo has
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4.2 PRICE
Taronga Zoo has a pricing system that appeals particularly to their target market – young families – by offering various discounts to those that may
struggle to afford the experience. Only 48% of visitors pay full price, which signifies that discounts are constantly used. The prices of Taronga Zoo are:
в—Џ Adult: $43 в—Џ Child: $21 в—Џ Children under 4: Free в—Џ Family (2 Adults, 2 Children): $108.80 в—Џ Seniors: $30 в—Џ Pensions: $30
в—Џ Students: $30
4.3 PROMOTION
Taronga Zoo has been consistently trying to promote new visitors to the zoo, as well as maintaining customer loyalty with its regular customers.
Promotion of Taronga Zoo has been focused on the birth of new animals within the zoo, as well as around school holiday periods. Various sales
promotions are printed in coupon books such as The Entertainment Book, as well as numerous competitions that increase interest and visitation
numbers. Taronga Zoo has also used print media, such as various large posters, to promote various events of the zoo.
Taronga Zoo receives a lot of free publicity through a number of different media channels, such as television and radio. For example, the TV show
'The Zoo' had an average of 4.1 million viewers per week, and many of these viewers assumed that the television show was filmed at Taronga Zoo
alone, when in fact it was
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The Zoo Controversy Essay
Everybody's been to the zoo; they've either enjoyed a dolphin show, or fed the penguins. Zoos have been a part of American culture for centuries. At
first, a zoo could be seen as nothing more than a jail cell for animals, but today, zoos are being completely transformed. What used to be confined
cages are now being revolutionized into acres of land for different species to reside in. The opponents of zoos feel that they are inhumane and harmful
to animals. However, zoos are beneficial for several different reasons, including, animal conservation and captive breeding, scientific studies, healthcare,
and education. Daniel Martin, writer for mailonline.com, wrote an article about Angela Smith who works as a Labor's Charities Minister.... Show more
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Currently, animals in zoos are kept in well–clean, vast areas of land where they are free to roam around in a habitat where they feel comfortable.
According to a TIME Magazine article, The San Diego Zoo spent 3.5 million dollars to construct a mock forest for five bears (Gibbs). The exhibit
includes trees, a waterfall, and even an electronic honey dispenser. According to the article, "[w]hen the lush exhibit opened this summer, zoogoers
loved it, and so did the bears. They shredded the trees and rolled in the sod," (Gibbs). Instead of the small cages and foul odors that most people
associate with zoos, many zoos spend a large sum of their budget on keeping their facilities pristine. Animal habitats are now bigger than ever, and
more importantly, cleaned multiple times a day, along with the animals' regular feedings. This further proves that zoos have made drastic
improvements over the introductory zoos most people associate with. Contrary to what Smith believes, zoos are actually very beneficial for animals,
one of the main reasons being conservation of species in zoos. Since their beginning in Europe in the mid–19th century, zoos have improved
drastically; back then, zoos were merely for entertainment, where as now zoo owners are more aware and concerned with the welfare of their animals
(Masci). With the endangered species list rising every year, it is imperative that scientists remain conscious of the number of
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Taronga Zoo
University of Technology Sydney
Faculty of Business
Pricing and Revenue Management Assignment
By Gary Anderson (10543546), Robert Baker (10630426),
Angela Chan (11080456), Fred Duarte (10796086), Mary Levy (10803928)
Prepared for Dr Christine Ebling
Due Date: 27th May 2010
CASE REPORT FOR TARONGA ZOO
By Anderson Baker Chan Duarte Levy Associates (ABCDL)
Contents
1.Taronga's Zoo's Strategy1 1.1Strategic Approach & Price Position1
2.Current Analysis of Taronga Zoo's Market2 2.1Willingness to pay2 2.2Consumer Behaviour and Current Pricing2
3.Pricing Decision and Future Pricing Recommendations4 3.1Pricing for Families4 3.2Pricing for Couples4 3.3Increasing Repeat Visitation4... Show
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Domestic Visitors – Intra and Interstate (21%)
Tourism Australia in their report on Nature Tourism, identified domestic overnight visitors as adult couples 31% and families 31% (2009, p.2.). This
corresponds with Tourism NSW data that showed in 2009 only 18% of visitors to Sydney were family groups (2010, p.1.). Yet Taronga Zoo offers no
discounts to couples and marketing is focused on families, though there are a number of new programs that would cater for the couples market such as
the twilight walks. Primary research has not provided sufficient information to draw further conclusions about domestic tourists see (Appendix 13) for
further recommendations. International Visitors (28%)
Tourism data indicates that there will be a shift in international visitor demographics over the next 8 years (Appendix 14). Primary research has not
provided sufficient information to draw conclusions about how this change in the origin of international tourists would impact pricing expectations see
(Appendix 13) for further recommendations.
Repeat Visitation
Secondary research indicates there is a lack of repeat visitation (Appendix 15), yet this should form an important revenue stream for Taronga Zoo.
Repeat visitors not only represent a stable source of revenue, they also act as informally networks linking friends, relatives, and other potential visitors
(Reid & Reid
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The Mistreatment Of Animals In Zoos
Every year almost 175 million people visit a zoo, yet the mistreatment of animals in zoos goes almost completely unnoticed. This mistreatment is
constantly swept under the rug by issues that society deems more relevant or impact us more. For example, issues like climate change receive more
attention. However, this mistreatment is relevant and is constantly impacting society. These animals that are left malnourished, fatigued, and constantly
fighting bacterial infections, are important. Every time an animal is pulled from the wild and put into captivity it impacts the mental health of the animal
and endangers everyone and everything around it. Zoos are to blame for this endangerment, yet so is the public for overlooking mistreatment such as
enclosures that are too small, surplus animals, and mental illness in animals.
Zoos are many things. It can be a place for family fun and a good place to visit over the weekend, yet there are so many things going on inside zoos
that the public fails to notice. For example, the article "10 Facts about Zoos" by CAPS discusses the lack of enclosure space and states, "Tigers
and lions have around 18,000 times less space in zoos than they would in the wild. Polar bears have one million times less space." This reveals that
animals in zoos are placed in enclosures that are way too small for them and not even remotely close to what they experience in the wild. "Elephants
are used to roaming miles upon miles a day in large groups, yet in zoos they
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The Importance Of Mistreatment And Abuse Of Zoos
On average about 175 million people visit a zoo per year. However, the majority of these people fail to notice a relative issue that is lying in front of
their faces. That these animals within these zoos are suffering every day from mistreatment and abuse. Most of the society ignores the many factors
that are displayed out in front of them every time they enter a zoo. Instead, society focuses in on issues that are happening right now, the issues that
draw out the media and are on the cover of every newspaper. However, these animals facing this mistreatment are relevant and do impact society. Every
time an animal is taken from the wild and placed in the captivity of a zoo it impacts the mental health of the animal and endangers everyone and
everything around it. Zoos are to blame for this endangerment, yet so is the public for overlooking mistreatment such as an early death in animals,
mental illness, and being imported illegally from the wild.
When most of the society thinks of a zoo, they think of family fun and a weekend of their childhood. However, what society fails to notice is that zoos
are a deathtrap for the animals living inside of them. Most animals in zoos die much earlier than they do in the wild. One factor that causes this early
death is entertainment for the visitors. For example, according to the article, "Killing Animals at the Zoo" by Ian Parker reveals "two biology students
were scheduled to dissect a young lion in front of a family audience for a
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Animal Isolation In Zoos
The zoo has been a timeless attraction that has served as a place for people to gather and ponder in wonder at vast wildlife from every corner of the
world. Every year millions of people go to aquariums, and zoos to spectate on these happy go loving pandas, monkeys, dolphins and the rest of the
creature on the never ending animal list. Little do people know that they are witnessing firsthand the imprisonment and inhumane treatment of
innocent animals; these creatures are exposed to overwhelming isolation, a shortened life span and in the rare occasion they are released back to
the wild they no longer have natural instinct to help them survive. Isolation, just like humans animals are living creatures who require interaction
with their own kind. Wild animals commonly live in groups whether it be a pride of lions, pack of wolves or a pod of whales. One example in
particular is elephants, "elephants naturally live within large family groups and are one of the most socially complex animals outside of man. Yet in
zoos they are kept either alone or with only one or two other unrelated elephants" (" Los Angeles Times," para. 6). As if taking them out of their
natural habitat was not enough zoos seclude animals from their families and place them in exhibits with complete strangers leaving them feeling
isolated and lonely. As a result of doing this animals like elephants who form a deep bond with their family and live in a strong matriarchal society of
relatives that often consists
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The Lod Mosaic
This mosaic is a recreation that imitates a section of the Roman mosaic called Predators and Prey or the Lod Mosaic. The original Lod Mosaic was
created in Lydda which is now Lod, Israel in about A.D. 300. It is actually a series of mosaic floors measuring roughly 50 feet long by 27 feet wide.
The Lod mosaic is thought to belong to a large and well–appointed Roman house. A unique feature of the mosaic is that it does not contains any human
figures because the mosaic's imagery has no overt religious content. Typically, mosaics would show a religious scene or common Roman food.
However, this mosaic has almost all animals. The central square panel has various birds, fish, and animals that surround a larger scene with wild
animals, including lions,
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Essay on Prisoners Without Choice
Prisoners without Choice
When people go on a trip to the zoo, it can be assumed that they do not think about much more than what they can see. Signals that make zoos unfair
and sometimes unbearable for the captive animals are not visible to most spectators. This essay will explain how zoos are unjust and should not be
supported. Animals should not be held captive due their negative behavioral changes, lack of natural habitat and the zoos failure to effectively preserve
endangered species.
Even though zoos try to imitate the natural habitat of each animal, the area for the zoo might not be able to support the animals needed environment.
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When introduced with stress animals act strangely, and their actions are visible to zoo visitors, but viewers are not aware of why they are doing
these things. According to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), when animals pace from side to side, walk in circles, lick their bars,
roll their heads, and rock back and forth, they are under severe stress. Most captive animals also perform acts of self mutilation, and eat their own
feces. There are even some cases of stillbirths caused by stressful conditions. Animals who naturally live in large herds should not be housed alone, and
solitary animals should not be kept in groups. These situations also create unhappiness in captive animals. Zoo animals living under anxiety and tension
also add to the difficulties of conserving species.
Zoos claim to conserve species, but they frequently fall short on this promise. The zoo industry rationalizes the caging and breeding of animals by
claiming that zoos enhance conservation efforts, but the facts do not back up this claim. According to a joint report by the World Society for the
Protection of Animals and the Born Free Foundation, "with the best will in the world, and even with all their combined resources, zoos cannot hope to
save more than a few of the animal species that are doomed to become extinct within the next decade" (Laws). According to PETA, reintroductions of
individual members of
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Early Modern Zoos
Promises of "natural wonders", "the enhancement of local pride" and efforts to correct popular misconceptions about animals" developed and led to
the rapid growth of the modern zoo.. Modern zoos enhanced local pride of host cities by sponsoring extravagant social events that benefited the city.
Philadelphia established the first American Zoological Park in the year 1874, with the Cincinnati Zoo opening just one year later. Situated in the city
park, the Philadelphia Zoo amongst other early zoos, served as a model for many zoos that were established in nineteenth century America. The
renowned Smithsonian Institution of Washington, DC tackled the mammoth task of creating a national zoological park. As a result, Congress set aside
166 acres in the formative year of 1889. The National Zoo became an important zenith for zoos throughout the country for modern up to date
developments in conservation, exhibition and breeding.
Wildlife acquisition was achieved through various avenues and methods. The majority of animals presented at early modern zoos consisted of
collections comprised of wildlife native to the United States and North America. At times, animals could be obtained through bankrupt circuses while
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New possibilities for pleasure promised an inclusive encounter, one that the whole family could enjoy. Modern zoos opened a window to the natural
world for Urban Americans. For the working class, urban cities were comprised of factories as well as other industrial sites and tenements. The
exterior of zoos gave the public a colorful, lively, enjoyable environment in a contrasting gray, melancholy world. Zoos became hubs where people of
all ages and imaginations could take a step into the historical past. Zoological parks offered many other elements besides the connection with nature and
history and many other
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Why It Is Important To Remove Raccoons
Often, especially in the winter months you may notice that raccoons, squirrels, wild rabbits, skunks or even foxes roam around your backyard.
They may threaten damage to your yard, domestic animals, home, vehicles and even cultivation. That's why it's important to remove all intruders
and wild trespassers from your private zones. However, frequently wildlife removal can be complicated and associated with a variety of issues.
More and more people tend to resort to the services of professionals, instead of doing the job themselves. If you are in the Ohio area, you may contact
Miami Valley Wildlife Control. They offer control and removal methods for various wildlife animals, including rats, raccoons, skunks and moles. If you
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If you really would like professional intervention for your wildlife control, you can choose one of the following options: Your best choice might
be to find a nuisance wildlife control operator. They will catch the animal and remove it. If you decide to remove the animal on your own, you will
have to get an animal eradication permit. You should call the Conservation Police Officer or your Department of State's biologist for assistance.
Keep in mind that a wildlife removal permit is allowed only in cases when all other wildlife control methods have failed. You can also check if your
state's municipality has a relevant department for handling this type of cases. Wildlife removal will definitely make you feel safer and will help you
protect your home from the random intrusions of dangerous and unpleasant wildlife species. That's why it's always a wiser idea to remove and control
all those little intruders that threaten your safety, well–being, gardens, vehicles and
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What Is Australia Zoo Competitive Advantage

  • 1. What Is Australia Zoo Competitive Advantage Introduction The purpose of this report is to determine the feasibility of Australia Zoo by introducing an underwater exhibit. Australia Zoo currently does not house such an exhibit and is hoping that this new exhibit called "beneath the surface," will enhance the visitors experience and subsequently increase visitor numbers. This report will include an Australia Zoo overview, discussing the zoo's core values, competitive advantages and guests. This will be followed by a critical analysis, the requirements for an underwater exhibit and a current business model. Marketing and operation management ideas and strategies, as well as an analysis of Australia Zoo's current issues and successes will be discussed, before a brief summary of the key aspects. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two such issues include a change of regulations with regards to animals in captivity, as well as the fluctuation of the Australian currency. The fluctuation with the Australian dollar means it can be expensive for overseas visitors to come to visit Australia. Issues such as animal legislations, which shows how many animals must be kept together, meaning that the zoo is losing animals, such as their Elephants. This and currency change can bring dramatic decline in money and visitors to Australia Zoo. When the stock market and shares are down, and the Australian dollar is expensive, tourist's and Australians can't afford to spend a day at the zoo, leaving it with a reduction of customers and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Zoos On Society's Impact On Animals And Society Imagine seeing the stripes of a zebra and wondering whether it's a white animal or a black animal. Imagine seeing for the first time, the long, long neck and patchwork orange of a giraffe. It's a sight to behold, and one you may not ever see within mere feet of you, unless you were at a zoo. The world's most beautiful and unique animals are a treasure that draws crowds. The beauty and intricacies of the thousands of species of animals are not to be taken for granted. They are to be observed, studied, admired and understood. Humans have a natural curiosity and desire to learn about animals. According to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), about half the world's population visits a zoo or aquarium each year. This is no surprise. Zoos are positively impacting the animals and society. Zoos impact society through education. The public is exposed to a myriad of species of mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and birds on this planet and they are able to learn about all the unique creatures through observing them and reading the signs by their exhibits. Zoo attendees have the opportunity to learn about protecting animals and keeping endangered species alive, as well as raising awareness of the creatures on our planet. For all these reasons, it's clear that zoos are very beneficial. For children, zoos offer hands–on activities such as helping to feed the animals and volunteering during demonstrations, all to help engage the children in learning. Many zoos offer a "Talk with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Behind the Zoo What makes an object worth collecting? Curiosity is an important aspect of collecting. With the spread of colonies, there was an affinity to discover the unknown, or rather, the different. The nineteenth century paved the way for many sponsored expedition, looking for curios. Found object; vases, pots and pans, tools of everyday use, gained an importance, as curios. Nature has captivated the human cognizance since man first acquired tools, it would only be natural for the curiosity to extend to the subject of new flora and fauna. By means of collecting it is possible to establish a personal identity or characterize the other and often identifying this other as a conquest. This idea of conquest can be analyzed in the manner in which collection is presented, making presenting as important an aspect as the collection itself. The oldest zoological collection was a transportable one which contained every known species, however only two of each animal, one male and one female, collected by Noah as recounted in Genesis. Not does Noah get credit for conceptualizing the zoo, but as highlighted by John Elsner and Roger Cardinal's introduction in The Cultures of Collecting, he was also the first collector. Granted it was under the request of a higher power, but in some way every collection emphasizes a purpose or some secret desire. While we can choose to believe this to be true or not, the lesson to be taken here is that collections can be thrust on its collector. Two of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Zoos Are Inhumane Zoos Are Inhumane Zoos across the world claim to be safe, suitable homes that replicate habitats of animals that are usually found in the wild. However, there is no possible way for wild habitats to be replicated well enough for animals in captivity to thrive, animals are often separated and withheld from living as they would in the wild. Despite their argument of being educational for visitors, the only thing they are teaching the public is that it is ok to take animals out of the wild and lock them up for their own enjoyment. Regardless of these claims, zoos are inhumane. The first reason that zoos are inhumane is because while in confinement, animals' needs are rarely met. In fact, often times these life altering changes made in captivity can have tremendously destructive effects on the animals. Birds' wings may be clipped so that they cannot fly, aquatic animals often go without adequate water, and many animals who naturally live in large herds or family groups are kept alone or, at most, in pairs. Natural hunting and mating behaviors are virtually eliminated by regulating feeding and breeding regimens. Animals are closely confined, lack privacy, and have little opportunity for mental stimulation or physical exercise. These conditions often result in abnormal and self–destructive behavior, known as "zoochosis." (PETA 9) By placing these animals in unsuitable environments, they are experiencing mental and physical abuse. Moreover, their behaviors are being reformed in order to even be able to survive in such terrible conditions, therefore, altering future generations of these animals. So, not only are zoos changing these animals to conform to their artificial surroundings, but they are also disturbing the natural instincts of the species in order to survive in captivity. As mentioned by the Humane Society of the United States, "Inhumane conditions teach children the wrong message, seeming to condone indifference. Zoos should educate about how animals live in the wild, and help preserve them there." (The Humane Society of the United States 8). While zoos often try and replicate the natural habitats that these animals live in, they cannot be successfully duplicated, therefore wrongly educating children ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Summary Of The Novel 'Taronga' By Victor Kelleher Victor Kelleher, the author of the 1986 novel 'Taronga' explores the thematic themes of danger and survival, as it focuses on a fourteen–year–old boy named Ben who attempts to adapt in the post–apocalyptic setting of Sydney in 1986. Kelleher engages his teenage readers by giving the young protagonist telepathic powers, which enables him to communicate with animals on a whole new level, and ultimately guide him through the various misadventures he faces as he ventures throughout Sydney. In the novel, the author ingeniously presents the setting, by placing the teenage protagonist in life–threatening situations where he needs to use his special power and wits to survive against dangerous adult antagonists who are also desperate to survive. One way that Kelleher creates the impression that teenagers can cope with danger in life–threatening events are through the employment of child and adult protagonists. Teenagers are engrossed to the novel through this suspenseful plot, which places Ben in... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The difference between the child protagonists and adult antagonists throughout this novel is the generation gap and how adults are coping with danger and survival in the eerie, post–apocalyptic atmosphere differently to the teenagers. Ben is a very interesting character as he can telepathically talk to animals. Ben ensured himself that he will not use this special power after he ran away from Greg who forced him to so he could kill them for the food and skin. As a result, Ben is more vulnerable without this power as he has nothing to defend himself with. Molly, the gang leader is another character who has been detailed effectively. Kelleher describes her as demanding, daunting and powerful character as she forces Ben into doing things. Kelleher describes Greg as greedy as he only uses Ben for his special power so he can keep the dead animals skin for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Taronga chapter summary Chapter Sumamries Chapter 1: Australia after the last days is brutal, lawless world where only the most ruthless survive. Ben is a teenage boy who has the ability to communicate with animals using the call. He is also a prisoner of Greg, an older boy who forces Ben to use his talent to lure animals, which Greg then kills for food. Ben dreams of a different life and the peace of his childhood home on the southern beaches of Sydney. He escapes from Greg one rainy might, in search of this dream. Chapter 2: Despite Ben's promise that he will never use the Call again after he has left Greg, he makes a call to warn away a horse and rider. The horse panics and slips, breaking its leg, and Ben is guiltily forced to kill it before fleeing from ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Ben devises his own plan to undermine Molly's and arranges a meeting with Chas. Chapter 15: Ben and Ellie plan to free the animals and leave Taronga. Raja watches Ben with curiosity, sensing that he has changed. Ben is afraid for the fate of the animals but Ellie tells them they will have a better chance outside of the zoo than at the hands of Molly. The first of the animals are released. Chapter 16: Chas's gang attacks as Ben and Ellie free the animals. Raja is confused when Ben calls him to leave the zoo. Ben wants to warn the other gang members but it is too late, Chas and Molly's gangs are determined to fight to the death. Realising that he has been tricked, Chas tries to kill Ben, but Raja stops him. Molly shoots Chas before dying. Chapter 17: Ben and Ellie take refuge in an abandoned apartment block. When Ben has second thoughts about realising the zoo animals into the wild, Ellie reassures him that it was necessary for a new beginning. As they both make plans to leave the city and head for the bush, Raja makes a final appearance. Ben is convinced that Raja is going to kill him, but instead he pats him affectionately on the
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  • 8. Should Zoos Banned The majority of the people in the US have visited a zoo and seen the many creatures within the walls. But is this right to do? To capture animals, injured or not from their natural habitat and confine them to small limited area to which they begin to lose their natural instincts? An article written by Alison Benjamin and Toby Moses named "Should Zoos be Banned?" goes into detail about their opinions on zoosa and whether or not zoos should stay or be banned. Their article argues both point, the pros of staying by Benjamin and the cons of banning by Moses. A few key points they point out are: the educational purpose, animal behavior, breeding and human enjoyment. Benjamin starts the article off arguing that zoos are cruel places that animals don't need to be in. She starts her section off by mentioning the shooting of the gorilla Harambe in the Cincinnati zoo. She mentions how the underlying problem in the shooting was that the gorilla was locked up in the first place. She continues on with that kids may see zoo's enjoyable because they can get close to the animals they see on TV, but that they are just a relic of the Victorian age and that we should stick to viewing distinctive animals in the comfort of our homes on our TV's. Benjamin then pulls out a secret that's been hiding under the rug if you would about zoos. She talks about how they prescribe Prozac to some of the animals. Prozac is an drug used to treat depression, OCD and panic disorders. This was a good use ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. The Cruelty Of Animals And Animals Tons of people in the world that love animals and enjoy having their company. This is why most people have pets around their household. With these pets we often train them to do special tricks for example with dogs, the classic 'shake' or 'rollover' is something owners love seeing. With every new trick that they learn, we give them treats and lots of love. With the treat and love that we give our pets, they feel loved and happy, maintaining their health and happiness and that also makes the owners happy. Unfortunately for other animals across the world, they are abused constantly to be fit enough to do special tricks to entertain people. Many people enjoy seeing animals doing tricks and stunts, especially animals that are rare to be seen by the human population. But what they don 't know is how harmful it is to the animals. From the constant abuse, these animals' life span are shortened and more are getting hurt daily. These animals aren 't actors yet thousands of these animals are forced to perform meaningless tricks under physical punishment. With places like SeaWorld and circuses, human trainers and performers choose to be there and entertain people while the animals that are used in their facility have no choice and are forced to perform. While there are some laws and organizations that help prevent animal use for entertainment, lack of awareness surrounding the issue has allowed the use of these animals to continue and remained unchecked. Marine parks, where captive ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Pros And Cons Of Animals In Entertainment Christian Dominguez–Pineda Mr. Young Zoology 11 December, 2017 Animals in entertainment Animals in entertainment environments has been a controversial topic for years. The thought of taking an animal out of their environment and into a zoo captive is very upsetting to some people; others see animal captivity as a need to study and see the animals up–close in an environment, to entertain our minds of the animals in our planet. The animals that are brought into zoos or other entertainment places for animal viewings have been taken from their families and natural habitat which is the most important thing to an animal. The sudden change of habitat can have a very bad effect on an animal, "some animals develop a condition called zoochosis. The animal is seen swaying back in forth in a state of oblivion." Not only is this developed as they enter into a new habitat but it can also be caused by the certain antidepressants like Prozac. Animals living in their habitat do not get to choose who they mate with, they are simply given a partner to mate with. Most of the births by the animals are offspring and can be legally sold to other zoos. The practice of artificially inseminated animals can often lead to offspring's, miscarriages, death at birth or rejection of their young. Another focus of cons in entertainment is circuses. The animals are subject to do tricks for the audience's entertainment. The animals are kept in small cages and travel all over the place for performances. Most of the techniques in circuses to train an animal involves whipping, beating, hurting an animal to behave and perform tricks. Because of this behavior towards the animals, the environment at a circus is generally very sketchy. You never know when a lion can be tired of performing and decide to go on a rampage in a circus towards the audience. Circuses carry a variety of animals from lions, tigers, monkeys, to even elephants. The purpose of a circus is to entertain, there is no learning involved in the audience's experience. Audiences still support circuses and their many horrific behaviors towards the animals because they like to see what the animals can do. Most of the audience is not very aware of what happens to an animal in the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Business Report- Taronga Zoo Executive Summary Taronga Zoo– officially opened on the 7th of October 1916 – has been able to withstand the test of time, and today – some ninety years after being established – remains a prime tourist attraction in the heart of Sydney. By remaining open daily from 9am to 5pm (365 days a year, even Christmas Day!) the zoo is able to ensure that all zoo goers (including tourists and families) have plenty of time to explore the zoo, to take in the amazing scenery and views and even attend a show or two! Included in the price of entry is a free Newspaper (Sydney Morning Herald), access to the Cable Car and free access to several shows the run throughout the day at the zoo (most notable of which is the improved Free Flight Bird... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The idea that 'seen one zoo seen them all' may also influence this choice в–Є Weakening Tourism Market– A heavy reliance is placed on the tourist dollar and if this falls it can have a gross affect on the zoo as a whole в–Є Manly Aquarium – Plans to open a Native Animal zoo above the aquarium may lead to customers turning away from the zoo, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Ruth Harkness: the Lady and the Panda Essay Ruth Harkness: The Lady And The Panda My husband, Bill and I were opposites, but we fit perfectly. I had been with Bill for ten years and could not believe the love of my life was gone. When my husband bill died I received a relatively small inheritance. I received about $20,000, which was not an unpleasant amount in 1936, but wouldn't last more than a year for a fifth avenue address. This was the last thing that I would spend time dwelling on. My husband decided to go on the expedition with four men with dreams of capturing the giant panda. Though they deserted him long before he passed. I decided that I wouldn't leave Bill's mission incomplete– I would pick it up and carry it to victory. In my lifetime several large animals had just ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I soon began to work with Quentin Young more to get ready for the expedition. Respect grew between us during the long days of collaboration. Young conjured a chinese name for me. It was "Ha Gansi" which is translated as " laughing with courageous thoughts". China has given me piece of mind that I have never had before, and a calmness that is a great relief. I began to worry about how we were going to keep the panda alive, etc. so I began to think that a baby panda instead of an adult was a good solution. Though, it would be hard enough to find a panda, a baby panda would be impossible to find. "I was told that Western China was no place for a lone white women– especially a woman with no experience in business or traveling. I did not believe it. I was also warned of the present possibility of running into bandits in the interior of Szechwan and reminded that Bill had been compelled to run back. I had done too much to admit defeat before I started." I soon began to discard my Western ways. My American clothes were left behind in Shanghai. My Shanghai tailor fashioned for me loose–cut, boxy jackets and matching trousers made out of blue cloth and coolies wore. I was hoping to forget all things Western and absorb all things Chinese. Just miles out of Chengdu there were reports of bandits in the area. We came across a man sprawled on the road next to an open field and pierced with bullets. This was a freshly murdered body of one of the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Was Killing The Gorilla Necessary? Over the weekend, a three year old bot slipped past the fence and walls and wound up in the gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati zoo. The boy was dragged around in the water by a gorilla, named Harambe, as other zoo visitors watched in fear. Officials began to panic and did not know how to resolve the issue as hand. The zoo officials decided to shoot and kill the gorilla to save the life of the child. Was shooting the gorilla necessary? Many people have expressed their anger for this unfortunate incident. This issue is very controversial for the zoo and the parents. The zoo claims that they did not have the option to tranquilize the gorilla instead, which would have spared the life of Harambe. There was also a large amount of accusations thrown ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. As Times Change : Traditional Vs. Experiential Charlene Mosley Museum Exhibition Professor Dr. Riley November 29, 2014 As Times Change: Traditional vs. Experiential "Time demonstrates the metamorphosis, the non– originality of the entities, and forces us to ask whether it is possible to reach the image of an original world in the constant transformation of reality." –Christian Boltanski (The art of telling history: Christian Boltanski– Emmanuela Saladani) ultural institutions, like the cultures that foster them, evolve over time. Zoos & Aquariums, as well as museums, were established from private collections and the human urge to keepsake the different, the extraordinary, the exotic. The human species has evolved to use its dominion over other species to its benefit. The acquisition of animals as collectible has always been more fascinating and exciting than natural history objects. This is in part because wild life is less common, difficult to acquire and more costly to maintain. Keeping living animals has been the ultimate trophy for many collectors of the elite. Collections brought a microcosm of reality to the homeland. The concept of the natural history museum, zoos and aquariums has undergone great changes over the past decades; shifting from private collections to public displays. In the following text, I will discuss a brief history of the zoo as living museum, and how institutions, such as Sea World, use cutting–edge experiential design and "crowd pleasing 'edu–tainment'to revive their relevance for the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. The Importance Of Mistreatment And Abuse Of Zoos On average around 175 million people visit a zoo per year. However, the majority of these people fail to notice a relative issue that is lying in front of their faces. That these animals within these zoos are suffering every day from mistreatment and abuse. Most of the society ignores the many factors that have been revealed to them every time they enter a zoo. Instead, they focus on issues that are happening now, issues that draw out the media and are on the cover of every newspaper. However, these animals facing this mistreatment are relevant and do impact society. Every time ananimal is taken from the wild and placed in the captivity of a zoo it impacts the mental health of the animal and endangers everyone and everything around it. Zoos are to blame for this endangerment, yet so is the public for overlooking mistreatment such as an early death in animals, mental illness, and being imported illegally from the wild. When most of the society thinks of a zoo, they think of family fun and a weekend of their childhood. However, what society fails to notice is that it appears as though zoos are deathtraps for the animals living inside of them. Most animals in zoos die earlier than they do in the wild. One reason that contributes to this early death is for entertainment. For example, according to the article, "Killing Animals at the Zoo" by Ian Parker reveals "two biology students were scheduled to dissect a young lion in front of a family audience for a weekend–long event ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Persuasive Speech On Animals In Zoo Albert Einstein once said: "Our task must be to free ourselves by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty." Ladies and gentlemen, Today, I stand before you to address the growing issue of animals being imprisoned. Put yourself in the shoes of the animal; can you imagine being locked up in a cage, eating, sleeping and excreting in the same place every day? Well, animals in zoos are forced to! Can we really say that animals in zoos, enjoy being taken away from their parents and natural habitats? The answer to that question is 'No!'. Did you know that tigers and lions have nearly eighteen thousand times less space in a zoo than they do in their natural habitat and polar bears ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In zoos, animals have no possible ways to defend themselves or escape from dangerous situations. In many cases, animals in zoos have been poisoned, starved or even burned in fires! A recent example on May 28, 2016 was where an animal was killed in the Cincinnati zoo was the shooting of the gorilla ' Harambe'. In this incident, an irresponsible parent was not looking after her child and the child climbed into the enclosure. The gorilla was then shot in order to save the child. Another major incident dates back to the Hurricane Katrina. Here, the employees were forced to leave as the power failed which led to over 10,000 aquatic animals being killed. Animals should be given the freedom they deserve. They should not be held captive in zoos and we can help stop this insanity. If people stop buying tickets to look at imprisoned animals, zoos will be forced to stop imprisoning and breeding wild animals. There are many better ways of studying an animal, such as looking up about it online, or even watching an animal documentary which shows the animal in its natural habitat, with its natural behavior. The animals need to be happy to live the life they were put on earth ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Zoos Are Inhumane Zoos across the world claim to be safe, suitable homes that replicate habitats of animals that are usually found in the wild. However, there is no possible way for wild habitats to be replicated well enough for animals in captivity to thrive, animals are often separated and withheld from living as they would in the wild. Despite their argument of being educational for visitors, the only thing they are teaching the public is that it is ok to take animals out of the wild and lock them up for their own enjoyment. Regardless of these claims, zoos are inhumane. The first reason that zoos are inhumane is because while in confinement, animals' needs are rarely met. In fact, often times these life altering changes made in captivity can have tremendously destructive effects on the animals. Birds' wings may be clipped so that they cannot fly, aquatic animals often go without adequate water, and many animals who naturally live in large herds or family groups are kept alone or, at most, in pairs. Natural hunting and mating behaviors are virtually eliminated by regulating feeding and breeding regimens. Animals are closely confined, lack privacy, and have little opportunity for mental stimulation or physical exercise. These conditions often result in abnormal and self–destructive behavior, known as "zoochosis." (PETA 8) By placing these animals in unsuitable environments, they are experiencing mental and physical abuse. Moreover, their behaviors are being reformed in order to even be able to survive in such terrible conditions, therefore, altering future generations of these animals. So, not only are zoos changing these animals to conform to their artificial surroundings, but they are also disturbing the natural instincts of the species in order to survive in captivity. As mentioned by the Humane Society of the United States, "Inhumane conditions teach children the wrong message, seeming to condone indifference. Zoos should educate about how animals live in the wild, and help preserve them there." (The Humane Society of the United States 7). While zoos often try and replicate the natural habitats that these animals live in, they cannot be successfully duplicated, therefore wrongly educating children and leading them to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Metropol Zoo Strategic Marketing Management Essay Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION1 2.0 ANSWERS2 2.1 QUESTION 12 2.2 QUESTION 25 2.3 QUESTION 310 3.0 APPENDIX14 4.0 REFERENCES18 1.0 INTRODUCTION From the case, it is stated that Metropol Zoo has to make a major decision because of its poor performance over the past few years. External factors such as economy, government decisions, change in consumer behaviour and competition contributed to it. Now, it has to make a decision whether to take up virtual reality (VR) technology to make the zoo more appealing to customers or continue the way it has been doing business and stay true to its conservation mission. Here, we will like to recommend Metropol Zoo to take up the VR technology because it complements its ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Legal affects Metropol Zoo because to run a zoo, it needs to follow the law set by government. One of the rules that it has to comply is to operate the zoo under the Zoo Licensing Act of 1981. This regulation is set to protect animals in the zoo by providing suitable living environment, food, living quarters, and medical care as the basic requirement for all zoos (Born Free 2012). Because of this law, Metropol Zoo cost of running is high and they can't cut it down even when the funds are low because their zoo license will be withdrawn if the animals basic needs are not met. Porter's Five Forces There are four key forces from Porter's five forces that impact Metropol Zoo's business and its future performance. In terms of threat of new competition, Metropol Zoo has to face both direct and indirect competition. There are more than 150 zoos in United Kingdom that can provide the similar facilities and environment for wild animals and also customer convenience (UK Zoo Regional List 2008). Indirect competitors are safaris, theme parks and adventure parks within an hour's travel time of the city that also competes in the family day out environment. These indirect competitors can provide personal and great experience for customers as they provide a more interactive, exciting and value for money experience. The second factor from Porter's five forces that affects Metropol Zoo is threat of substitute products or services. During recession, customer looks
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  • 20. The Negative Aspects Of Animals In Animals "For African elephants, the median life span is 17 years for zoo–born females, compared to 56 years in the Amboseli National Park population," (Mott 1). Day–to–day thousands of animals are held in captivity. These animals are often kept to aide in their recovery, however are often reaped of their homes and natural habitats. Purposely used as a form of entertainment in an aquarium or zoo. Likewise, animals are not given the proper space and the environments given do not often mock their natural habitats. Moreover, animals should not undergo the confinement of zoos as they become "insane" and lack proper treatment. Likewise, as animals are forced to endure the conditions of an aquarium and zoo, animals are led to "insanity." For instance, "Zoochosis is the term used to describe the stereotypical behavior of animals in captivity. Stereotypic behavior is defined as a repetitive, invariant behavior pattern with no obvious goal or function. Stereotypic behavior is not seen in animals in the wild and is understood to be abnormal and is therefore a negative factor in conservation captive breeding," (Zoochotic Behaviour–Stereotypic Behavior). As can be seen, animals are often led to unusual behaviors due to their confinement. This behavior depicted by zoo animals is abnormal and can also harm the animals experiencing this behavior as well as others. Equally, behavior seen in animals is most often, "bar biting, neck twisting, tongue playing, excessive grooming, head bobbing...self ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Argumentative Essay : Animal Entertainment Maisie Lacina November 21, 2017 Advanced LA 10 Argument paper Animal Entertainment Have you ever been to a circus or a zoo? Almost everyone has been to a zoo or seen animals act on television. You may have watched animals act silly and do tricks, but do you know what happens behind the scenes? Those animals are mistreated and beaten just so they can learn to perform a certain task in front of people for shows. Animals should not be used as entertainment because of the cruelty that follows. Animals are not actors, they belong in the wild with their families. "Thousands of animals are forced to perform silly and confusing tricks under the threat of physical punishment" according to PETA website. " Animals Are NOT Ours To Eat, Wear, Experiment on, Use for Entertainment, or Abuse in Any Other Way." In circus`, often elephants perform tricks like balancing on their head, sitting on a platform, balancing on a platform and other "cool" tricks. While training an elephant, trainers use electric prods, bullhooks and blow torches to get the animal to do what the trainer wants. Also, when tigers fail to learn or refuse to perform a trick they are often starved of food and not given water as punishment. Many people own a dog, so would it be okay for someone to beat and punish their dog to get them to sit? Lions, tigers, and elephants are no different. Animals attend multiple abusive training practices a day which causes pain and stress and gives the animals no value or right in their life. Zoo`s on the other hand are prisons to hundreds and thousands of animals just for the enjoyment of paying visitors. These animals lose control of their lives and aren't able to fulfill their full potential. Some animals who should be living alone are caged with others and often, an animal`s predator is right next door. Sometimes zoos teach animals tricks for shows, but as an animal, their brains don't work like ours, and are beaten when they either don't do the trick right or won't do it. Often you may see an ad in the paper or a commercial on tv about an upcoming show or circus, and the animals are doing tricks and people are smiling, this shows people that the animals and people are having fun and they should support it. This ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Guadalupe Wild Animals WILD ANIMALS by guadalupe First this is why animals should not be kept in the zoo. They need their fresh air so they could breath. They could be with their other buddies and have fun. people say they animals get upset when people are around them. Polar bears are suffering in the zoo. All the animals are suffering in the zoo. They could pass away without their friends or their family. Some animals could get sick. They could get lonely and depressed. They could eat whatever they want. They could play with whoever they want. They don't get to eat what they want. The animals get scared when they people walk pass them or look at them. The animals don't have enough room so they could play. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Why Do Animals Live Longer In Captivity Almost all animals, especially mammals, live much longer in captivity than compared to their wild counterparts. In the article "Most mammals have a greater life expectancy in zoos, study finds" by the University of Zurich, research by the University of Lyon and the University of Zurich has revealed that "longevity was higher at the zoo for more than 80% of the mammals studied –– species such as African buffalos, reindeer, zebras, beavers, or lions." Smaller species that generally have shorter lifespans, which are often preyed upon, such white–tailed deer, or have competition within their existing species, such as African wild dogs, typically lived longer in the study. Fifteen predators within the study lived longer in captivity as well, suggesting even for carnivores "life in the wild is not necessarily without its perils." As an entirety for all 59 mammals studied, refinements in modern animal husbandry practices have not been incorporated into the analysis due to considerations of multiple aspects, and even if they were reviewed, "cannot support complex ethical judgments on keeping animals." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, "a long life isn't necessarily a good life," stated by Susan Bird in the article "If Mammals Live Longer in Zoos, Does That Make Captivity OK?" as she reflects upon the study done by the University of Lyon and University of Zurich. Shorter life spans of small mammals indicate there is a "species–specific pace of life", where creatures live fast and die young from predation. Wildlife with much longer lifespans, in addition to low mortality rates, have little to be protected from and have little to no benefits in captivity. With longevity in mind, the quality of life for animals in zoos is as equally important to make their lives as natural as possible and to avoid emotional damage and species ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Pros And Cons Of Animals In Captivity Animals In Captivity The debate about whether zoos are being a good thing or a bad thing for the animals of the wild has been going on for several years. There are many theories and thoughts that people have on this topic. It is a very touchy topic for some people, whether they are for or against, and some people have other things that are more important to them making the topic irrelevant. After doing some research, I found that there are more pros than cons to having wild animals live in zoos. Most of the things people see as cons can be proven to not be true. Zoos do a lot more good than people in the general public think. Animals from all parts of the world should be kept in zoos for many reasons. They are known for housing a variety of... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Their work does not only takes place inside the zoo, it expands. When they rescue animals, the animals come from all over the world and from all different situations. They could be the healthiest animals at the zoo, or they could be close to death. In the article "Saving Whales and Its Image", from the online database SIRS, at the Shamu Stadium, they play a video in the beginning of the show to bring everyone's focus onto the performers. The video is of a baby gray whale named JJ, found near death off of Marina del Rey, that swims out to sea after 14 months of rehabilitation at SeaWorld San Diego. The zoos have different sections separated for the sick and injured. They have constant care either in the tank or watching from a live video of the animals. It is not easy to rehab animals; they do not always listen or understand. It also takes time for the animals to trust the staff at the zoos to take care of them. With all of those struggles, the zoos manage to rehab the animals, and in a short time the animals that needed rehab will be released back into the wild completely healthy. Zoos are very helpful for both the public and for the animals. Some animal's' lives depend on the help from the zoo. While caring for the animals, they are also making the public aware of what they are doing and teaching the public about the animals. The world needs zoos; they are very beneficial with hardly anything against ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Taronga By Victor Kelleher Analysis Victor Kelleher's book Taronga is an inspiring book about a boy barely a teenager who manages to find his style through the 'Last Days'. The 'Last Days' is as what the title displays, all the same, it will have the teen readers wanting more. Kelleher's book Taronga exhibits the life of a young teenager who learns to discover himself through the dangers around him. Taronga firmly discusses the fight for survival of not just the main character, but also another character, his teenage friend Ellie. Kelleher's book 'Taronga' engages teenagers through the dangers that lurk in the book, showing the subject of 'survival' through the darkness and mystery of the adult characters. Kelleher displays how young teenagers can have such powerful voices ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The crucial point of divergence between the supporter and nemesis throughout the novel is the gap about how the adults are dealing with the danger and survival in this horrid world differently to the teenagers. The author has clearly placed the adult characters of Molly, Steve and Chas as villains in the novel by reading quotes such as 'what he knows or doesn't know won't help him that much' although stating this Kelleher shows how the adults are also shallow and have no depth in them. 'We thin them out – cull them, the way we do the animals here in the zoo when numbers go out of hand.' The adults are as so very stubborn and think about only themselves or think that they know best, 'really, I'm disappointed in you Ben. I thought you'd do better than this in a crisis.' Kelleher has purposely placed teenage characters against the adults in the novel because it shows the supporter and the nemesis in Kelleher's book 'Taronga' and how the adults handle danger and endurance compared to teenagers. Kelleher shows the faith between the teenager in the book and the positive way they answer to the dangers and survival with lay in the depths of the darkness compared to the bitter ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Treatment Of Animals In Captivity Have you ever felt the feeling that you are trapped, mistreated, or a slave to society. In today's world, millions of animals are feeling this way right now, a feeling no living creature can endure. Animals are living creatures whose sole purpose in life are to survive and thrive. Whose right is it to stop and change that for them. In captivity animals are treated badly, they have the potential to hurt humans, and they weren't originally supposed to be in captivity in the first place. These beautiful creatures of Mother Earth should be cared for, not used as slaves. In life, people in the world may treat animals as if they are friends, however, animals in captivity are treated much worse. In Janet M. Davis's article "A Bittersweet Bow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Aniamls are Dangerous Essay The idea of a zoo is a noble idea. The objective of the zoo is to be a sanctuary where animals live in safety from dangers such as poachers and diseases. This wildlife refuge prevents animals from going extinct, and new generations of people can learn about these animals and appreciate them. Due to human shortcomings, some zoos are concrete prisons or execution chambers. The video, "Captive Animal Misery in European Zoos", provided by Born Free Foundation on Youtube.com that is published on 12th January 2012 shows animals in poor living conditions. In that video, there is an elephant in a small metallic enclosure. In fact, there are no plants or anything that would be in the elephant's habitat. The video continue to show multiple images ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Or that zoos and aquariums keep a supply of antacids on hand because so many captive dolphins develop ulcers" (Winders)? Costa Rica closes down those zoos because the facilities cannot take care of those animals properly, thus those animals would be healthier in the wild. The animals being healthy and happy is what important. Costa Rica sets an example on how governments should act if the zoos' actions are not beneficial to animals. Animals are not safe in zoos. Abigail Hauslohner, who wrote the article "Giraffe Suicide? Bear Riot? It's aZoo Unlike Any Other" for the Washington Post, reveals that animals are dying in the Giza Zoo in Egypt. According to the article, a young giraffe strangle herself to death from a wire. Animals under the supervision of people should not be able to hurt or kill themselves. Another horrifying truth in "Giraffe Suicide? Bear Riot? It's a Zoo Unlike Any Other" is that zookeepers kill camels for the purpose of selling the meat for profit. Those zookeepers have no right to kill those camels. The purpose for the camels is to educate the public. Those two examples are not the only tragedies. "...three black bears died in a single night under mysterious circumstances" (Hauslohner). This example shows that zoos need to be better monitor. The caretakers are more of a threat than anything else for those creatures. Aquariums are zoos that contain fish and other sea creatures. The article, "Controversial Plan to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Essay on Should Animals Be Kept in the Zoo? Animals play an important role of human life. Wild animal is a kind that normally lives in the wild, for example: elephants, tigers, rhinos and many others. They live in the wild with spacious and natural environment, however many humans kept them in the zoo, as an attraction for the sake of the money. They didn't think of the wild animals habitat, and there are some problems arise from keeping them in cages. The shock of being in captivity would depress the animals; they would even act hysterically and might hurt people near them. And it is not the animal to be fault. There are three main reasons why wild animals should not be kept in the zoos: Firstly, the ecosystem became unbalanced. If the humans kept the wild animals in the zoo, they ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Wild animals would not be wild anymore; the humans have tamed them. Their natural behavior will change. Some people agree that animals should be kept in the zoo. They said it would be safer for the animals and they won't be extinct. The amount of possibilities of them dying, shot by hunters or any other reason, still higher than the chances of their survival. Food and shelter are provided, medicine, and their breeding is being controlled. And many of the wild animals in zoos are ones that are on the endangered list as their amounts are rapidly diminishing. Letting them loose and returning them to the wild is not necessarily a safe option. (Mylot, 2007) In fact, zoo can be one of the educational studies for children and people who are interested with animals. Zoo is the only place that we can have an opportunity to see animal's life really close and sometimes we can touch them. Zoos also provide lots of information about certain animals, children can have chance to get out of the classroom and learn so they can see natural beauty from different species of animals. Even children can see them from discovery channel but that's really different if you see animal in real world, for an example, if you see crocodile, snake or shark in the movie, maybe you won't afraid than you see the real one. According to Tudge, (1992, p.56) Zoos are the place where people can study animals and their habitat, even scientist don't need to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Persuasive Essay On Endangered Animals Thousands of people have probably seen a video or read an article about an animal being tortured then killed in the wild by a poacher. The videos are exceedingly graphic and the pictures used in articles aren't any better. Animals aren't just being killed, but their natural habitat are being chopped and burned down. The poaching and destruction of their natural habitat has left hundred maybe thousands of animals extinct and more are going extinct every single day. To help the animals from going extinct there are two solutions that could help them. One is to keep them in captivity at zoos where they will be cared for and the second is to keep them in the wild, but have them supervised. With deforestation and poaching has led animals to extinction. To solve the problem the animals should be held in captivity because the zoos will help with the breeding of species, they won't have to fight for territory, and they won't have the problem of being killed. Then when the species is ready to be released they will be sent back to the wild and thrive and live with other like them. First let's start with how zoos can help with breeding. There are dozens of zoos who specialize with captive breeding that "aims to manage the breeding of specific endangered species in order to help maintain healthy and self–sustaining populations that are both genetically diverse and demographically stable." There is proof that this has worked and have sent back the animals into the wild. "According to the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. What Qualities Make Our Life Worth Value? What qualities make our life worth value? This question usually arises in any discussion regarding animal ethics. It is impossible to answer this question, however, because no one other then God will definitively even know the exact qualities that make our lives valuable. All we can do is guess what parts of us give us higher value over other creatures that inhabit our planet. So we let our perceptions and pre–conceived notions about animals dictate how we treat them. Everyone consciously or subconsciously ranks living creatures and attributes value to them. The way we often do this is we set ourselves as a benchmark. Then we compare ourselves to them and look for similarities. The more similar they are to us the more value the must have. Right? The flaw in this philosophy other than the fact that we have other than we having no clue if this is a correct way to assess a living being's value is that as we learn more about animals and other living creatures, we learn that our previous connived notions about them are in fact untrue. We commonly call people unintelligent pigs even though we now know that pigs are smarter than dogs. We have made the bald eagle our countries national bird because we assumed that something so majestic must be honorable denizen of the sky when bald eagles are in actuality scavengers and bullies. We are scared to swim in the ocean due to our fear of sharks when cows kill more people annually. These preconceived notions have allowed us to bypass ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Napoleon Attack Research Paper A Christian pastor ministering to more than 3,000 converts in Asia, Africa and the Middle East has testified how he and other believers were miraculously saved from murderous Islamic militants by lions. Bibles for Mideast director Pastor Paul Ciniraj recalled how he was able to baptize a lot of people after the Assembly of Loving God (ALG) Church fasted and prayed from Mar. 13 to Apr. 2. After one early –morning baptism in an undisclosed location, militants suddenly appeared and stoned the pastor and his companions. Pastor Ciniraj sustained serious head injuries which required surgery. The Islamic militants who attacked them found out that he was in a certain hospital and planned to kill him. The local Christians moved him to Pastor Ayyoob's house located in the forest, where he stayed for three... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Thinking that they were going to be killed that day, the children with them began crying, but the believers continued to cry out to Jesus. Out of nowhere, a lion from the forest entered the scene and jumped on the militants. The animal seized one of the attackers by the neck. Two other lions leapt at other militants who tried to attack the first lion, and the incident caused the assailants to flee. Pastor Ciniraj was amazed that the lions did not harm them and noted with equal amazement that there were no lions living in that area. In February, Pastor Ciniraj shared another miraculous incident which happened in a country in North Africa. A 14–year–old girl who slipped under a coma after being mutilated by Muslims suddenly got up and went home after two doctors had already declared her dead. An hour after the girl was declared dead, workers came in to remove her body but stopped when they noticed that the cloth covering her was shaking. Suddenly, the girl threw off the fabric and exclaimed that Jesus Christ healed her and gave back her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Essay on Business Business Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Taronga Zoo is acknowledged as one of the world's leading Zoological Parks. This report is for the Board of Directors of ABC in relation to the corporate sponsorship of Taronga Zoo Conservation Society Australia, and will provide an analysis of thezoo's marketing plan. It will also evaluate the marketing potential of the proposed sponsorship for ABC. 1. SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 1.1 MARKET ANALYSIS Taronga Zoo is classified as a place of entertainment, and given that is in amongst a number of different places for entertainment in Sydney, the zoo has many tough competitors. Internal factors that directly affect the operations of the zoo include adequate staffing, facilities available and financial ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 4.2 PRICE Taronga Zoo has a pricing system that appeals particularly to their target market – young families – by offering various discounts to those that may struggle to afford the experience. Only 48% of visitors pay full price, which signifies that discounts are constantly used. The prices of Taronga Zoo are: в—Џ Adult: $43 в—Џ Child: $21 в—Џ Children under 4: Free в—Џ Family (2 Adults, 2 Children): $108.80 в—Џ Seniors: $30 в—Џ Pensions: $30 в—Џ Students: $30 4.3 PROMOTION Taronga Zoo has been consistently trying to promote new visitors to the zoo, as well as maintaining customer loyalty with its regular customers. Promotion of Taronga Zoo has been focused on the birth of new animals within the zoo, as well as around school holiday periods. Various sales promotions are printed in coupon books such as The Entertainment Book, as well as numerous competitions that increase interest and visitation numbers. Taronga Zoo has also used print media, such as various large posters, to promote various events of the zoo. Taronga Zoo receives a lot of free publicity through a number of different media channels, such as television and radio. For example, the TV show 'The Zoo' had an average of 4.1 million viewers per week, and many of these viewers assumed that the television show was filmed at Taronga Zoo alone, when in fact it was
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  • 34. The Zoo Controversy Essay Everybody's been to the zoo; they've either enjoyed a dolphin show, or fed the penguins. Zoos have been a part of American culture for centuries. At first, a zoo could be seen as nothing more than a jail cell for animals, but today, zoos are being completely transformed. What used to be confined cages are now being revolutionized into acres of land for different species to reside in. The opponents of zoos feel that they are inhumane and harmful to animals. However, zoos are beneficial for several different reasons, including, animal conservation and captive breeding, scientific studies, healthcare, and education. Daniel Martin, writer for mailonline.com, wrote an article about Angela Smith who works as a Labor's Charities Minister.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Currently, animals in zoos are kept in well–clean, vast areas of land where they are free to roam around in a habitat where they feel comfortable. According to a TIME Magazine article, The San Diego Zoo spent 3.5 million dollars to construct a mock forest for five bears (Gibbs). The exhibit includes trees, a waterfall, and even an electronic honey dispenser. According to the article, "[w]hen the lush exhibit opened this summer, zoogoers loved it, and so did the bears. They shredded the trees and rolled in the sod," (Gibbs). Instead of the small cages and foul odors that most people associate with zoos, many zoos spend a large sum of their budget on keeping their facilities pristine. Animal habitats are now bigger than ever, and more importantly, cleaned multiple times a day, along with the animals' regular feedings. This further proves that zoos have made drastic improvements over the introductory zoos most people associate with. Contrary to what Smith believes, zoos are actually very beneficial for animals, one of the main reasons being conservation of species in zoos. Since their beginning in Europe in the mid–19th century, zoos have improved drastically; back then, zoos were merely for entertainment, where as now zoo owners are more aware and concerned with the welfare of their animals (Masci). With the endangered species list rising every year, it is imperative that scientists remain conscious of the number of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Taronga Zoo University of Technology Sydney Faculty of Business Pricing and Revenue Management Assignment By Gary Anderson (10543546), Robert Baker (10630426), Angela Chan (11080456), Fred Duarte (10796086), Mary Levy (10803928) Prepared for Dr Christine Ebling Due Date: 27th May 2010 CASE REPORT FOR TARONGA ZOO By Anderson Baker Chan Duarte Levy Associates (ABCDL) Contents 1.Taronga's Zoo's Strategy1 1.1Strategic Approach & Price Position1 2.Current Analysis of Taronga Zoo's Market2 2.1Willingness to pay2 2.2Consumer Behaviour and Current Pricing2 3.Pricing Decision and Future Pricing Recommendations4 3.1Pricing for Families4 3.2Pricing for Couples4 3.3Increasing Repeat Visitation4... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Domestic Visitors – Intra and Interstate (21%) Tourism Australia in their report on Nature Tourism, identified domestic overnight visitors as adult couples 31% and families 31% (2009, p.2.). This corresponds with Tourism NSW data that showed in 2009 only 18% of visitors to Sydney were family groups (2010, p.1.). Yet Taronga Zoo offers no discounts to couples and marketing is focused on families, though there are a number of new programs that would cater for the couples market such as the twilight walks. Primary research has not provided sufficient information to draw further conclusions about domestic tourists see (Appendix 13) for further recommendations. International Visitors (28%) Tourism data indicates that there will be a shift in international visitor demographics over the next 8 years (Appendix 14). Primary research has not provided sufficient information to draw conclusions about how this change in the origin of international tourists would impact pricing expectations see
  • 36. (Appendix 13) for further recommendations. Repeat Visitation Secondary research indicates there is a lack of repeat visitation (Appendix 15), yet this should form an important revenue stream for Taronga Zoo. Repeat visitors not only represent a stable source of revenue, they also act as informally networks linking friends, relatives, and other potential visitors (Reid & Reid ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. The Mistreatment Of Animals In Zoos Every year almost 175 million people visit a zoo, yet the mistreatment of animals in zoos goes almost completely unnoticed. This mistreatment is constantly swept under the rug by issues that society deems more relevant or impact us more. For example, issues like climate change receive more attention. However, this mistreatment is relevant and is constantly impacting society. These animals that are left malnourished, fatigued, and constantly fighting bacterial infections, are important. Every time an animal is pulled from the wild and put into captivity it impacts the mental health of the animal and endangers everyone and everything around it. Zoos are to blame for this endangerment, yet so is the public for overlooking mistreatment such as enclosures that are too small, surplus animals, and mental illness in animals. Zoos are many things. It can be a place for family fun and a good place to visit over the weekend, yet there are so many things going on inside zoos that the public fails to notice. For example, the article "10 Facts about Zoos" by CAPS discusses the lack of enclosure space and states, "Tigers and lions have around 18,000 times less space in zoos than they would in the wild. Polar bears have one million times less space." This reveals that animals in zoos are placed in enclosures that are way too small for them and not even remotely close to what they experience in the wild. "Elephants are used to roaming miles upon miles a day in large groups, yet in zoos they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. The Importance Of Mistreatment And Abuse Of Zoos On average about 175 million people visit a zoo per year. However, the majority of these people fail to notice a relative issue that is lying in front of their faces. That these animals within these zoos are suffering every day from mistreatment and abuse. Most of the society ignores the many factors that are displayed out in front of them every time they enter a zoo. Instead, society focuses in on issues that are happening right now, the issues that draw out the media and are on the cover of every newspaper. However, these animals facing this mistreatment are relevant and do impact society. Every time an animal is taken from the wild and placed in the captivity of a zoo it impacts the mental health of the animal and endangers everyone and everything around it. Zoos are to blame for this endangerment, yet so is the public for overlooking mistreatment such as an early death in animals, mental illness, and being imported illegally from the wild. When most of the society thinks of a zoo, they think of family fun and a weekend of their childhood. However, what society fails to notice is that zoos are a deathtrap for the animals living inside of them. Most animals in zoos die much earlier than they do in the wild. One factor that causes this early death is entertainment for the visitors. For example, according to the article, "Killing Animals at the Zoo" by Ian Parker reveals "two biology students were scheduled to dissect a young lion in front of a family audience for a ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Animal Isolation In Zoos The zoo has been a timeless attraction that has served as a place for people to gather and ponder in wonder at vast wildlife from every corner of the world. Every year millions of people go to aquariums, and zoos to spectate on these happy go loving pandas, monkeys, dolphins and the rest of the creature on the never ending animal list. Little do people know that they are witnessing firsthand the imprisonment and inhumane treatment of innocent animals; these creatures are exposed to overwhelming isolation, a shortened life span and in the rare occasion they are released back to the wild they no longer have natural instinct to help them survive. Isolation, just like humans animals are living creatures who require interaction with their own kind. Wild animals commonly live in groups whether it be a pride of lions, pack of wolves or a pod of whales. One example in particular is elephants, "elephants naturally live within large family groups and are one of the most socially complex animals outside of man. Yet in zoos they are kept either alone or with only one or two other unrelated elephants" (" Los Angeles Times," para. 6). As if taking them out of their natural habitat was not enough zoos seclude animals from their families and place them in exhibits with complete strangers leaving them feeling isolated and lonely. As a result of doing this animals like elephants who form a deep bond with their family and live in a strong matriarchal society of relatives that often consists ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. The Lod Mosaic This mosaic is a recreation that imitates a section of the Roman mosaic called Predators and Prey or the Lod Mosaic. The original Lod Mosaic was created in Lydda which is now Lod, Israel in about A.D. 300. It is actually a series of mosaic floors measuring roughly 50 feet long by 27 feet wide. The Lod mosaic is thought to belong to a large and well–appointed Roman house. A unique feature of the mosaic is that it does not contains any human figures because the mosaic's imagery has no overt religious content. Typically, mosaics would show a religious scene or common Roman food. However, this mosaic has almost all animals. The central square panel has various birds, fish, and animals that surround a larger scene with wild animals, including lions, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. Essay on Prisoners Without Choice Prisoners without Choice When people go on a trip to the zoo, it can be assumed that they do not think about much more than what they can see. Signals that make zoos unfair and sometimes unbearable for the captive animals are not visible to most spectators. This essay will explain how zoos are unjust and should not be supported. Animals should not be held captive due their negative behavioral changes, lack of natural habitat and the zoos failure to effectively preserve endangered species. Even though zoos try to imitate the natural habitat of each animal, the area for the zoo might not be able to support the animals needed environment. When visiting a zoo many people fail to notice that the animals have living areas ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When introduced with stress animals act strangely, and their actions are visible to zoo visitors, but viewers are not aware of why they are doing these things. According to PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), when animals pace from side to side, walk in circles, lick their bars, roll their heads, and rock back and forth, they are under severe stress. Most captive animals also perform acts of self mutilation, and eat their own feces. There are even some cases of stillbirths caused by stressful conditions. Animals who naturally live in large herds should not be housed alone, and solitary animals should not be kept in groups. These situations also create unhappiness in captive animals. Zoo animals living under anxiety and tension also add to the difficulties of conserving species. Zoos claim to conserve species, but they frequently fall short on this promise. The zoo industry rationalizes the caging and breeding of animals by claiming that zoos enhance conservation efforts, but the facts do not back up this claim. According to a joint report by the World Society for the Protection of Animals and the Born Free Foundation, "with the best will in the world, and even with all their combined resources, zoos cannot hope to save more than a few of the animal species that are doomed to become extinct within the next decade" (Laws). According to PETA, reintroductions of individual members of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. Early Modern Zoos Promises of "natural wonders", "the enhancement of local pride" and efforts to correct popular misconceptions about animals" developed and led to the rapid growth of the modern zoo.. Modern zoos enhanced local pride of host cities by sponsoring extravagant social events that benefited the city. Philadelphia established the first American Zoological Park in the year 1874, with the Cincinnati Zoo opening just one year later. Situated in the city park, the Philadelphia Zoo amongst other early zoos, served as a model for many zoos that were established in nineteenth century America. The renowned Smithsonian Institution of Washington, DC tackled the mammoth task of creating a national zoological park. As a result, Congress set aside 166 acres in the formative year of 1889. The National Zoo became an important zenith for zoos throughout the country for modern up to date developments in conservation, exhibition and breeding. Wildlife acquisition was achieved through various avenues and methods. The majority of animals presented at early modern zoos consisted of collections comprised of wildlife native to the United States and North America. At times, animals could be obtained through bankrupt circuses while others were ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... New possibilities for pleasure promised an inclusive encounter, one that the whole family could enjoy. Modern zoos opened a window to the natural world for Urban Americans. For the working class, urban cities were comprised of factories as well as other industrial sites and tenements. The exterior of zoos gave the public a colorful, lively, enjoyable environment in a contrasting gray, melancholy world. Zoos became hubs where people of all ages and imaginations could take a step into the historical past. Zoological parks offered many other elements besides the connection with nature and history and many other ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Why It Is Important To Remove Raccoons Often, especially in the winter months you may notice that raccoons, squirrels, wild rabbits, skunks or even foxes roam around your backyard. They may threaten damage to your yard, domestic animals, home, vehicles and even cultivation. That's why it's important to remove all intruders and wild trespassers from your private zones. However, frequently wildlife removal can be complicated and associated with a variety of issues. More and more people tend to resort to the services of professionals, instead of doing the job themselves. If you are in the Ohio area, you may contact Miami Valley Wildlife Control. They offer control and removal methods for various wildlife animals, including rats, raccoons, skunks and moles. If you are in Florida, you may check out Critter Control,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If you really would like professional intervention for your wildlife control, you can choose one of the following options: Your best choice might be to find a nuisance wildlife control operator. They will catch the animal and remove it. If you decide to remove the animal on your own, you will have to get an animal eradication permit. You should call the Conservation Police Officer or your Department of State's biologist for assistance. Keep in mind that a wildlife removal permit is allowed only in cases when all other wildlife control methods have failed. You can also check if your state's municipality has a relevant department for handling this type of cases. Wildlife removal will definitely make you feel safer and will help you protect your home from the random intrusions of dangerous and unpleasant wildlife species. That's why it's always a wiser idea to remove and control all those little intruders that threaten your safety, well–being, gardens, vehicles and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...