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What are Tess Lemmon's main objections to zoos? Summarise them in your own words as a series of numbered points.  

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ZOOOOOOH! 1. What are Tess Lemmon's main objections to zoos? Summarise them in your own words as a series of numbered points. Tess Lemmon has a number of objections to zoos. From the dubious objection astutely and subtly planted in the text without making a direct objection to a more direct unreceptive and unsympathetic objection to the existence of the zoos of today. Here is a summary of the points, which Tess Lemmon has made. 1. Zoos are immaterial in an era of people concerned with saving the endangered animals and saving the environment in which the animals and we live in, as the zoo is an unnatural environment for the allegedly wild animals. 2. Zoos are only here today because of their so claimed educational, scientific, commitment to conservation purposes, zoos are not what they claim to be, they do not educate the public, they do not help researchers and the animals...

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