Argumentative Essay On Jane Goodall

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Animals are being held for testing when Jane Goodall strongly proves they shouldn't. Jane Goodall proves and tells us why chimpanzees shouldn't not be kept for testing. She also believes they should not be kept in cages and not be held for captive. Jane Goodall has mentioned that the chimps are like children in many ways. Testing the chimps takes away the right for them to live life how it's meant to be as a chimp. When Jane Goodall started taking interest in chimpanzees. With no training, or help, Jane's life was about to,”change the pattern.” When she had first had seen what was going on in the laboratories, where they are being held, there were no words. Not only were they kept, they were also being treated with such harm. Jane Goodall did not accept that kind of behavior. She had spoke to the president of sema, criticizing for violently government standards, but was denied. …show more content…

She would not leave, because the young chimp would have less. “The effectiveness of medical procedures and drugs are tried it in animals. Surgical skills are practiced on animals. There is an angry debate ongoing and abrasive, about the role of animals in medicine. In words of Jane Goodall's, chimpanzees form close, affectionate bonds that may persist throughout life. Like us they feel joy and sorrow and despair. I highly agree with Jane Goodall, when she asked with some kind of consideration that we accord to other highly sensitive conscious beings - ourselves? Conclusion: (Your own opinion in animal rights) losing my

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