In your own words describe how Tess Lemmon suggests that people might encounter and study wild animals in different ways?
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In your own words describe how Tess Lemmon suggests that people might encounter and study wild animals in different ways? Tess Lemmon propose that we should scrap the concept of a zoo and start again afresh. This time the zoos are for animals and not for the people's amusement. We should start with the animals and plan around them with their various needs. The animals do not need cheap plastic replacements to trees or other kinds of foliage and limited spaces with cages but rather a space of an apposite size for the animals in question, this at least allows the animal some freedom of movement instead of pacing about the cages all day. Also the zoos should provide the suitable habitat or try the closest alternative instead of the painted rooms with bars, decorated with plastic trees, limp straws and manmade foliage for the animals, the zoos should make...


