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  2. Elephants cannot sue to get out of the zoo, Colorado's top ...

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    Five elderly African elephants at a Colorado zoo will stay there, after the state's highest court said the animals have no legal right to demand their release because they are not human. Tuesday's ...

  3. Do not feed the animals - Wikipedia

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    Where zoos permit visitors to feed animals, it is usually domestic animals such as sheep and goats, [34] as in this French zoo. Zoos generally discourage visitors from giving any food to the animals. [2] Some zoos, particularly petting zoos, do the opposite and actively encourage people to get involved with the feeding of the animals. [35]

  4. Zoo keepers are in charge of cleaning, feeding, and care of animals. These activities present a level of risk. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential in these tasks. Examples of PPE used by zoo workers are masks, gloves, boots, goggles, and communication devices. Techniques and specialized equipment also contribute to zoo worker safety.

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  6. Wildlife trade and zoonoses - Wikipedia

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    Others have also called for a total ban on the global wildlife trade [16] or for already existing bans to be enforced, in order both to reduce cruelty to animals as well as to reduce health risks to humans, [17] [18] or to implement other disease control intervention measures in lieu of total bans.

  7. Human–wildlife conflict - Wikipedia

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    Human–wildlife conflict has been defined by the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in 2004 as "any interaction between humans and wildlife that results in negative impacts of human social, economic or cultural life, on the conservation of wildlife populations, or on the environment". [6]

  8. History of animal rights - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Indian government issued a ban on the use of live animals in education and much research. [31] In 2014, the Jain pilgrimage destination of Palitana City in India became the first city in the world to be legally lacto-vegetarian. It has outlawed, or made illegal, the buying and selling of meat, fish and eggs, and also related jobs ...

  9. Animal welfare and rights in China - Wikipedia

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    However, the World Animal Protection notes that some legislation protecting the welfare of animals exists in certain contexts, especially ones used in research and in zoos. [5] In 2006, Zhou Ping of the National People's Congress introduced a proposal for a nationwide animal-protection law in China, but it did not move forward. [6]