I think we should stop using anything involving fire for celebrations or amusement.
I think we should stop using anything involving fire for celebrations or amusement.
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Can't imagine how you must feel knowing the Australia fires have killed ~half a billion animals.
I can't watch it anymore tbh. It shakes me up to much.Can't imagine how you must feel knowing the Australia fires have killed ~half a billion animals.
Nope:Such a damn tragedy from such stupidity :(
I don't want to sound like a dick but were there no fire sprinklers for such an emergency ?
Meanwhile, questions have been raised about why the ape house had no sprinkler system or fire alarms, prompting the zoo to point out that they were not required when the building was built in the 1970s.
Such a damn tragedy from such stupidity :(
I don't want to sound like a dick but were there no fire sprinklers for such an emergency ?
There was no malice on the part of the women, they had no intention of starting the fire, and when they heard about the tragedy, they immediately stepped forward to claim responsibility; they absolutely deserve to keep their privacy.I like how albeit a stupid mistake they respect the perpetrators identity. In the States their name, social, social(media), and addy would've been posted lol
I'm sure the animals are glad that they are imprisoned for live in tiny cages so that we can feel better because we have artificially saved a few of them from ...
Sounds like only if they were built since then, seems like they were not required to go back and retrofit existing facilities.So have zoo enclosures been required to have fire alarms and sprinklers since the 70s?
You do know that captive breeding programs are sometimes used to reintroduce animals back to the wild, right? Like California condors and red wolves?I'm sure the animals are glad that they are imprisoned for live in tiny cages so that we can feel better because we have artificially saved a few of them from ...
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Zoos participate in captive breeding programs to help restore wild populations as well as wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.I'm sure the animals are glad that they are imprisoned for live in tiny cages so that we can feel better because we have artificially saved a few of them from ...
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Read what you wrote and then reread what i wrote, it still stands.You do know that captive breeding programs are sometimes used to reintroduce animals back to the wild, right? Like California condors and red wolves?
Read what you wrote and then reread what i wrote, it still stands.
Who cares about that? The animals?
The animal isn't the one who decided it's ok to get imprisoned for life in a tiny area, because he/she by chance belongs to a species that humans deemed more safe worthy than others (for the moment).
These breeding programs don't help the imprisoned animal and aren't done for them, they are done for us.
So then you'd rather the animals become extinct?Read what you wrote and then reread what i wrote, it still stands.
Who cares about that? The animals?
The animal isn't the one who decided it's ok to get imprisoned for life in a tiny area, because he/she by chance belongs to a species that humans deemed more safe worthy than others (for the moment).
These breeding programs don't help the imprisoned animal and aren't done for them, they are done for us.
I'm sure the animals are glad that they are imprisoned for live in tiny cages so that we can feel better because we have artificially saved a few of them from ...
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You do know that captive breeding programs are sometimes used to reintroduce animals back to the wild, right? Like California condors and red wolves?
Looks like this was a legitimate accident. Sadly, a lot of people really don't check their local fireworks regulations - quite often, consumer fireworks are banned for a reason.
Zoos participate in captive breeding programs to help restore wild populations as well as wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
Most zoos aren't Seaworld. They're staffed and run by people who genuinely care about and are passionate about wildlife, and are concerned for their welfare.