The following questions form part of the interview that were put to the Zoo manager during a visit to the zoo.
- How many animals do you have here in this zoo?
- What food is supplied to these animals?
- How well secure are the animals in their cages?
- What problems do these animals face with respect to the environment?
- How do visitors treat the caged animals?
- What is the reaction of these animals?
- What facilities do you have to treat illnesses and injuries?
- To what extent do you get support from the general public or from animal welfare organizations?
- How far are visitors well behaved and follow instructions?
- What suggestions for improvements would you like to make?
Difficult Words from the Interview Questions:
- Supplied
- Provided or given.
- Secure
- Safe, protected from danger or escape.
- Cages
- Enclosures, often made of bars or wire mesh, used to confine animals.
- With respect to
- In relation to; concerning.
- Facilities
- Places, equipment, or services provided for a particular purpose (e.g., medical facilities).
- Illnesses
- Sicknesses or diseases.
- Injuries
- Physical harm or damage to the body.
- Extent
- The degree or amount to which something happens or is true.
- Welfare
- The health, happiness, and safety of a person or animal.
- Organizations
- Groups of people formed for a particular purpose (e.g., animal welfare organizations).
- Suggestions
- Ideas or plans put forward for consideration.
- Improvements
- Changes or actions that make something better.