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Devan Schowe, a campaign's associate for [ | Devan Schowe, a campaign's associate for [https://www.bornfreeusa.org/campaigns/animals-in-captivity/ Born Free USA] delves into the [http://7a1eb59c2270eb1d8b3d-a9354ca433cea7ae96304b2a57fdc8a0.r60.cf1.rackcdn.com/born-free-usa-2023-oceans-away-from-home-report.pdf "Oceans Away from Home" report], which highlights the suffering of fish in captivity. Fish often face challenges that parallel those of larger, more commonly studied captive animals. | ||
This report emphasizes the challenges these aquatic creatures encounter, including compromised welfare and limited opportunities for species-specific behaviors. A research bias further sidelines fish, underscoring the need to value all animals, irrespective of their similarities or differences from humans. | This report emphasizes the challenges these aquatic creatures encounter, including compromised welfare and limited opportunities for species-specific behaviors. A research bias further sidelines fish, underscoring the need to value all animals, irrespective of their similarities or differences from humans. | ||
Additionally, the rising surge of | Additionally, the rising surge of octopus farming in Spain, raises ethical concerns due to the remarkable intelligence of these creatures. [https://www.bornfreeusa.org/?s=octopus Octopus farming] subjects highly intelligent and solitary beings to stressful and unnatural conditions, posing ethical and ecological dilemmas. This industry's potential consequences for octopus populations, marine ecosystems, and animal welfare are of great concern, especially given the absence of protective regulations within the European Union. | ||
Furthermore, our discussion uncovers "The Lies Zoos Tell" | Furthermore, our discussion uncovers [https://www.bornfreeusa.org/?s=lies+zoos+tell "The Lies Zoos Tell,"] highlighting the lack of care for animals in some of these facilities. Even accredited zoos, striving to replicate natural habitats, often fall short in providing essential elements for animal well-being. This prompts a critical question: Is keeping animals captive in zoos justifiable? The resounding answer is "NO." | ||
Join us in this conversation, challenging our perspectives on animal treatment and advocating for a more compassionate approach to their well-being. | Join us in this conversation, challenging our perspectives on animal treatment and advocating for a more compassionate approach to their well-being. |
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Oceans Away From Home with Devan Schowe
Devan Schowe, a campaign's associate for Born Free USA delves into the "Oceans Away from Home" report, which highlights the suffering of fish in captivity. Fish often face challenges that parallel those of larger, more commonly studied captive animals.
This report emphasizes the challenges these aquatic creatures encounter, including compromised welfare and limited opportunities for species-specific behaviors. A research bias further sidelines fish, underscoring the need to value all animals, irrespective of their similarities or differences from humans.
Additionally, the rising surge of octopus farming in Spain, raises ethical concerns due to the remarkable intelligence of these creatures. Octopus farming subjects highly intelligent and solitary beings to stressful and unnatural conditions, posing ethical and ecological dilemmas. This industry's potential consequences for octopus populations, marine ecosystems, and animal welfare are of great concern, especially given the absence of protective regulations within the European Union.
Furthermore, our discussion uncovers "The Lies Zoos Tell," highlighting the lack of care for animals in some of these facilities. Even accredited zoos, striving to replicate natural habitats, often fall short in providing essential elements for animal well-being. This prompts a critical question: Is keeping animals captive in zoos justifiable? The resounding answer is "NO."
Join us in this conversation, challenging our perspectives on animal treatment and advocating for a more compassionate approach to their well-being.
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See also
- Report: Oceans Away from Home - The Suffering of Fish in Captivity
- Born Free USA
- Category: Interviews about animals in captivity
- Category: Interviews about farmed animals
- Category: Reports about animals in captivity
- Category: Reports about farm animals
- Animal Talk: The Rising Lioness
- Animal Talk
- Newsfeed: Born Free Foundation
External links
- Oceans Away from Home - The Suffering of Fish in Captivity Full report
- Oceans Away from Home: Aquarium Investigation Supplemental report
- Oceans Away from Home: One Page Report Summary
- The Lies Zoos Tell Born Free USA
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