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It is nearly impossible to imagine an elementary school without a trip to the zoo. The experience of seeing animals in their natural habitat is something that will never be forgotten.

If you looking to create a presentation for kids that would help them recreate this memorable moment at home or at school. Then try using this free animated zoo animal Google slides themes and PowerPoint templates . The template isn’t just cute but informative also.  This template includes slides with different kinds of animals from all over the world, and it also has some other features that may come in handy while creating your slideshow! You can use the slides to teach your audience about some of the world’s most fascinating creatures!

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Many zoos hire outside contractors to produce their animal shows. Here at the Phoenix Zoo, we do all of our show production in-house, utilizing our creative staff to design a dynamic show that is uniquely us.

The Ambassador Animal Resources team is comprised of 12 staff who work cooperatively to brainstorm show themes, write an entertaining script, train engaging animal behaviors, build awards-themed props and sets, film and edit accompanying video, and then merge all of it together to deliver a seamless production.

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We also strive to have as many animals as possible showcase independent behaviors, meaning they are out on stage “performing” their trained routine without a trainer directing them where to go next.

Additionally, we want to create an immersive experience for the audience, allowing them to make decisions that guide the direction of the show and even have the animals interacting with them.

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Arguments For and Against Zoos

By Natalia Ilika, Lindsey Pfirrman, Storm Rund, & Paul Kole

  • The abbreviation 'zoo' was first used of the London Zoological Gardens , which was opened for scientific study in 1828 and to the public in 1857.
  • The number of major animal collections open to the public around the world now exceeds to 1,000, around 80 percent of them are in cities.
  • In the United States of America alone, zoos are visited by over 180 million people annually.
  • Relatively new terms for zoos coined in the late 20th century are "conservation park" or 'biopark'. Adopting a new name is a strategy used by some zoo professionals to distance their institutions from the stereotypical and nowadays criticized zoo concept of the 19th century.
  • The term 'biopark' was first coined and developed by the National Zoo in Washington D.C. in the late 1980s.
  • In 1993, the New York Zoological Society changed its name to the Wildlife Conservation Society and rebranded the zoos under its jurisdiction as "wildlife conservation parks.

Where did we visit?

  • The Dallas Zoo (oldest and largest Zoo in Texas)
  • Founded in 1888
  • Owned by the city of Dallas and and managed by the nonprofit Dallas Zoological Society
  • Approximately 430 species (more than 2,000 animals altogether), not including fish
  • Approximately 66 of these species are managed through the AZA’s (The Association of Zoos and Aquariums) Species Survival Plans
  • Key Exhibits: The Wilds of Africa, Giants of the Savanna, and the Gorilla Trail
  • The Giants of Savanna Exhibit- only multi-species zoo exhibit in U.S to mix elephants with other species in their habitat

Governing Zoos

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA)

  • Very controversial
  • Designed to create higher standards of zoos
  • Started in 1924 has picked up steam since
  • Now ensures that facilities meet higher standards than the law requires
  • Institutions are evaluated every 5 years
  • Of 2300 animal exhibitors licensed by APHIS fewer than 10% are qualified to be AZA members

Species Survival Plan (SSP)

  • Helps ensure the survival of selected species in zoos
  • Most of which are threatened or endangered in the wild
  • Implement a breeding and transfer plans
  • These plans try to maintain a healthy, genetically diverse, population for long-term future

Breeding in Zoos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiW96Uci624

Endangered Species Recovery

  • Conservation tools to "recover" endangered and threatened species
  • Includes the restoring and acquiring of habitat, removing introduced animal predators or invasive plant species, conducting surveys, monitoring individual populations, and breeding species in captivity and releasing them into their historic range.
  • The U.S. Endangered Species Act of 1973

Captive Mexican wolf at Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Zoo Animal Environments

  • Lions in the Dallas Zoo live in one acre territory
  • Tigers also have one acre of space to live in at the Dallas Zoo
  • “Giants of the Savanna” exhibit- separated by specific animals of elephants, giraffes, zebras, ostriches, impala, and warthogs
  • Dallas Zoo does not disclose how much land each animal lives in at the “Giants of the Savanna” exhibit

Scientific Research

  • One of the core activities of zoos.
  • An enormous amount of our knowledge of the behavior, physiology, reproduction, and growth of animals has come from animals in captivity.
  • Zoos invest $50 million annually in research to improve the habitats and well being of animals in captivity.
  • Ethics and practices can come under intense scrutiny.

Reintroduction

  • The species usually comes from an environment where it is endangered or threatened
  • The species is taken into the zoo where it can survive in a safe environment for the time being
  • Then the species is released back into the wild
  • About 130 zoos around the world have reintroduction programs

Michael Hutchins’ Case in Favor of Zoos

  • Strong commitment to conservation and animal welfare provide powerful ethical justification for zoos.
  • Four central goals of Zoos: Education, Research, Conservation, and Recreation
  • Main argument: The benefits of exhibiting animals in zoos, all things considered are greater than the costs in individual animal welfare.

Dale Jamieson’s Case Against Zoos

  • Moral presumption against keeping animals in captivity
  • Animals’ liberty is restricted
  • Providing amusement to people does not justify keeping animals in zoos
  • No reason for scientific research
  • Very few zoos do any research at all
  • Breeding programmes create unwanted animals

Debate Structure

3 minutes for opening (each team).

2 minutes per response.

Team against zoos: Lindsey and Natalia

Team for zoos: Storm and Paul

Bibliography

  • https://www.captiveanimals.org/news/2010/03/10-facts-about-zoos (article with points against zoos)
  • https://www.aza.org/species-survival-plan-programs (AZA,SSP)
  • Jamieson, Dale. "Against Zoos." The Animal Ethics Reader . New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. 576-81. Print.
  • Hutchins, Michael. "In Defense of Zoos and Aquariums." The Animal Ethics Reader . New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. 582-90. Print.
  • http://www.dw.com/en/zoos-species-protection-or-animal-abuse/a-16213950 (130 reintro)
  • http://focaweb.com/what.htm (appropriate environment-L)

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You can book an Animal Presentation for any time of the year! Animal Presentations will take up 45 minutes of your Zoo visit.

What is the cost?

$110 for first program; $95 for each additional program; programs are limited to 30 people total. This fee is in addition to your school or group rate admission. Starting July 1, 2024 the cost for the first program will be $120; $105 for each additional program.

What is an Animal Presentation?

These interactive learning experiences make a terrific addition to your Zoo Visit! Animal presentations allow guests of all ages to get up close and personal with program animals that are not usually visible to the public.

Each experience lasts about 45 minutes and includes three or four live animals, interactive activities and animal-related artifacts.

All of our programs meet  Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)  and  New York State P-12 Science Learning Standards  and can be tailored to meet the needs of your group.

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Animal Senses

Animals and people both have senses that help them survive. Preschoolers will get in touch with their senses as they explore how animals see, touch, smell, and hear the world around them.

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This chapter focuses on the construction of Zelenograd, the Soviet Silicon Valley, during the period from 1962–1965. The chapter reveals that Khrushchev signed the postanovlenie, or official decree, on August 8, 1962, authorizing the establishment of a center of microelectronics, to be called the “Scientific Center,” near Kryukovo railroad station. The satellite city was officially named Zelenograd (Green City) on January 15, 1963, by a decree of the Moscow Executive Committee. The first planned city in the Soviet Union, it was designed to accommodate approximately 65,000 people. Its designers had been influenced by the British New Town movement. Unlike in other Soviet industrial centers, where apartment buildings were often built adjacent to belching industrial smokestacks, living areas and factories were located in separate areas. Located 25 miles north of the Kremlin, Zelenograd was declared a part of Moscow.

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