Zoos (bad places for "Nature" photography) in Nature Posted February 18, 1998 <p><img align="right" src="http://bvsd.co.edu/~stanglt/Photo/caged_rabit.jpg" width="300" height="200"> Another thing to consider is as nature photographers/enthusiasts wouldn't we be more pleased to see animals in their natural habitat rather than locked up in the local zoo. Film is one of the best ways to see/show an animal in their natural environment. But as described above some of these nature public education program are a well justified attempt to save the natural world from our existence.</p> <p><font size="2"> This rabbit was caged in our yard and garage for years, it was never some thing that I saw fit, but it wasn't my rabbit. The rabbit was treated well but as always could have been better.</font></p>
Zoos (bad places for "Nature" photography)
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<p><img align="right" src="http://bvsd.co.edu/~stanglt/Photo/caged_rabit.jpg" width="300"
height="200"> Another thing to consider is as nature
photographers/enthusiasts wouldn't we be more pleased to see animals in their natural
habitat rather than locked up in the local zoo. Film is one of the best ways to
see/show an animal in their natural environment. But as described above some of
these nature public education program are a well justified attempt to save the natural
world from our existence.</p>
<p><font size="2"> This rabbit was caged in our yard and garage for
years, it was never some thing that I saw fit, but it wasn't my rabbit. The rabbit was treated well but as
always could have been better.</font></p>