ethics of captivity
The "ethics of captivity" refers to the moral considerations and principles surrounding the confinement and control of animals, such as those held in zoos, aquariums, or other forms of confinement, involving a balance between their welfare and the human benefits and responsibilities associated with their captivity.
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