Parwashwar Ali Qassimi Speaks Against Confinement of Animals in Zoos
As a keen animal rights activist Parwashwar Ali Qassimi believes that humans do not have any right to capture and confine any animal and torture them in the name of entertainment.
(prHWY.com) January 22, 2013 - Dubai, FL -- As a keen animal rights activist Parwashwar Ali Qassimi believes that humans do not have any right to capture and confine any animal and torture them in the name of entertainment. Animals in captivity in fact suffer from stress and nothing is comparable to their freedom in their natural habitat. Surplus animals in zoos are sold to circuses, canned hunting facilities and even for slaughter. She is of the view that if people want to see wildlife they can do it in the wild or visit a sanctuary.

Imprisoning animals for human enjoyment is unacceptable and zoos are teaching the opposite of that to children. Sanctuaries naturalize wildlife and take in unwanted exotic pets, without breeding, buying and selling animals like zoos do. Parwashwar Ali Qassimi feels the need of a strong Animal Welfare Act to ensure the safety of animals including the endangered species that are kept in zoological gardens.

Parwashwar Ali Qassimi currently lives in New Delhi where she supports wide array of regional animal welfare causes. She is the proud mother of two beautiful and highly motivated daughters and strives to run shelters for poor homeless animals on the streets that are treated mercilessly.

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