Inquiry (Should Animals Be kept in Zoos)

This is my Inquiry for this term and I think zoos are good for animals because they get lots of food and they can live longer only if they do not hurt themselves. Otherwise, I think zoos are good for animals.   There are a lot of animals that have to get put down at the zoo because they are either sick they have hurt themselves.  I also think that zoos are good for animals because the animal at the zoo get a diet if they are really big meaning fat and if they are not on a diet they will either get a feed or find there own food and water but there is always food in their little thing that they can a little nap in a hide in.  We could either do an Ad or a Poster or a Brouchre I chose to do a poster

1. Animals should be in zoos so they can get feed and they can not get hurt by there animals that they hate or do not like and those animals do not like them!!!!


2. Zoos are good because if we go to zoos we can see the wild animals in the zoo so we do not have to go to other places and visit those animals because they will be at the zoo!!!!


3. Some People think that zoos are bad for animals because, when the animals hurt their body parts, the zookeepers would have to put that or those animals down and buried the animals or animals.


 4.    I think that zoos are good for a lot of people because if there are people doing research about animals they can just go to the zoo and ask the zookeeper what animals are endangered? They might say snow leopards red pandas tigers and lions. 


5. These animals are in zoos in NZ so there Lions and tigers there are red panda and snow leopards. Next there Rhinos and Kiwi. Then Elephants Giraffes and Monkeys and so much more make sure to check out these zoo websites in NZ. 




Wellington Zoo         


Auckland Zoo


Hamilton Zoo








Comments

  1. Is this your "So What?" activity for Inquiry? Did you do a poster, brochure or a static advertisement?

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  2. I did a poster

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