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Should Animals Be Kept In Captivity ? “Once abundant in most areas but now presently restricted to...” is a statement used to describe the number and location of many of the world’s wild animals. I believe that, in order to preserve many species of wild animals, we must keep them in captivity. When I refer to captivity, I refer not only to zoos but also to game reserves and such protective sanctu¬ aries as the Alberta Game Farm, operated by Al Geming with the aid of the Canadian Government. Members of species of animals which are constantly decreasing in numbers should be kept in Captivity so that they may be studied as to their feeding and breed¬ ing habits. If we know all we can about these animals ; we can then help them and make it easier for them to survive. We can also breed them in captivity and replenish their numbers if and when this becomes necessary. To illustrate this, there are the musk-ox of Northern Canada. Never abundant, but now slowly dwindling in number, musk-ox are being studied inten sively at the Alberta Game Farm. It is hoped that ip time we wj II be able to increase their number and prevent their extinction. ff ' Vv, x ■ . 3 Another group of animals which should be kept in captivity are those extremely close to extinction. Such species deserve not only study, but the chance to live and reproduce their kind. An example of such animals is ' the kit-fox, a small, timid creature, extinct in all North America except for those on the Alberta Game Farm. Whether these poor creatures can be restored to their natural state or not, is not yet known. I It has taken many years for nature to develop our wild animals to their present form. In a few short years, it can all be ended. Unless we find newer, better ways to protect our wild animals they will all be reduced to the state of the kit-fox, or worse. In places such as Africa, wild animals are killed by the hundreds every day, and since we cannot protect them in their natural habitat, we must, out of necessity, keep them in captivity. - Glenn Johnson 11-14
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