As animal rights activists and scientists draw increasing attention to the health and ethical implications of keeping wild anima
ls in captivity, there has been considerable debate about the future of zoos. While some commentators argue that zoos should be abolished, others maintain that zoos will continue to have an important role to play in education, conservation, and research. Carefully read Sources A through D (listed below), including the introductory information for each source. Compose a thesis statement you might use for an essay in which you develop your position on the role, if any, that zoos should serve in the future. Then, select at least three pieces of evidence from the sources to support your position, briefly explaining how each piece of evidence might be used to develop your argument. Avoid merely summarizing the sources.
Source A (PETA)
Source B (Clay)
Source C (Worland)
Source D (chart)
Many people believe that zoos are safe for animals because of the care provided by zookeepers. Because the people are seeing them being taken care of, they don't think about how animals have been taken away from their environment that they were adapted to and how they survived before being put into the zoo. Animals that could survive and function in their habitat should not be kept in zoos because animals being enclosed in cages do not meet the animals needs of living.
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