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Debating the Rights of Animals in Captivity

Defined STEM - Debating the Rights of Animals in Captivity

Objective :
Students will debate the rights of animals that are held in captivity.
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Video : Moorpark Zoo 1: Feeding Monkeys at the Zoo
The monkey's morning meal is prepared in the zoo kitchen. Monkey is fed and keeper interacts with monkey through the bars. Can include discussion that the measurements must be accurate for animal health.
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