'The Stripes Will Survive' By Jacqueline Adams

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In the informational article by Jacqueline Adams, ‘’The Stripes Will Survive’’. The author explains how Siberian tigers are in danger and how to solve the problem. In Cleveland Ohio Metroparks Zoo some visitors get a glimpse of these rare cubs that are in danger of going extinct like other tigers. The people at the Zoo Are trying to not have tigers go extinct from jungles and pair up with The American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) to help them keep the tiger from going extinct. The Zoo finally sets up a place for the tigers to roam like they are in the wild. In the Informational article ‘’The Zoos Go Wild’’ by Nicholas Nirgiotis and Theodore Nirgiotis the author explains how gorillas are being killed and how to solve the problem. The …show more content…

In the article,’’The Stripes Will Survive'’ it says, ‘’In 1981, the american zoo and aquarium association (AZA) started the Species Survival Plan (SSP) to make sure that threatened and endangered animal species don't disappear’’. In the article,’’The Zoos Go Wild’’ it says,’’Soon after his capture in 1961, an animal trader sold him to Zoo Atlanta.’’ In the article,’’Our Beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment’’ is says,’’Oakland Zoo’s Animal Care, Conservation, and Research team has the privilege and challenge of providing our animal residents with an enriching, well-balanced life and advocating for the conservation of their wild counterparts.’’ This evidence from,’’The Stripes Will Survive'’ shows that an Association Started to make a plan to make sure that animals don’t go extinct. This evidence from,’’The Zoos Go Wild’’ shows that the gorilla was lucky because an animal trader sold him to a zoo to keep him from going extinct. This evidence from,’’Our beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment’’ shows that the Macaws are being well cared for instead of being …show more content…

In the article,’’The Stripes Will Survive’’ is says,’’The Tiger family seems comfortable in Cleveland, where the weather is similar to that of their natural habitat in eastern Russia.’’ In the article,’’ The Zoos Go Wild’’ is says, When Will was let out of his cage into his new home, he found himself in a large grassy area leading to a gradually rising, rock covered slope.’’ In the article,’’Our Beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment’’ is says,’’The ACCR team combed through a handful of creative ideas to give the Macaw Exhibit a new, fresh look.’’ The evidence from,’’The Stripes Will Survive’’ shows that the zookeeper gave the Tigers a similar place that is like their home. The evidence from,’’The Zoos Go Wild’’ shows that Wille the gorilla got out of the cage and into a place where it is like his home. THe evidence from,’’Our Beautiful Macaws and Why They Need Enrichment’’ shows that the Macaws are getting a new place to play and be