Thursday 31 January 2013

Modern home for orangutans


From Quest 3 Reading and Writing (2007), the fact is that " orangutans are endangered species";consequently, my response proposition to the fact is that orangutans should be captured to stay in a zoo.


According to Gill, orangutans in captive likely live longer, more well-being and happy. Their keepers and veterinarians pay attention to look after them closely; as the result, they have "better health". Moreover, the researchers hope that the work can help the other orangutans in the wilds.

Does he smile?
Changing their home from the wild to captive isn't bad and dangerous for orangutans; on the other hands, it's good way to protect them from extinction. That is, there are proper foods and caring from experts, veterinarians and trained keeper. It's safe house for them because nobody in zoos want to harm them. Moreover, if they live in zoos, it will be easier to do a research about them; for example, behavior, genetics, theriogenology and veterinary medicine, in order to increase their population. Finally, they are not endangered species anymore.


Orangutans should keep in captive in order to protect them.

Reference

Harmann, P. & Blass, L. (2007). Quest 3 Reading and Writing (2nd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill

Gill, V. (2011, June 29). Happy orangutans live longer in zoos. BBC:Nature. Retrieved January 31, 2013 from http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/13925983

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