In the urban spaces across Bangladesh, we need to adopt a model of human-non-human relations that is both practical and moral.
The authorities have laid out plans for the Rangpur Zoo of Rangpur district and the Bangladesh National Zoo at the capital’s Mirpur. Talks are being held to remodel both the zoos not as places of captivity but as sanctuaries, where animals can roam around freely. The zoos are to become a safe haven where the concept of ‘viewing’ animals shifts to ‘encountering’ them.
One who has love for the strays never bothers any risk or danger to do something for them.
In the urban spaces across Bangladesh, we need to adopt a model of human-non-human relations that is both practical and moral.
The authorities have laid out plans for the Rangpur Zoo of Rangpur district and the Bangladesh National Zoo at the capital’s Mirpur. Talks are being held to remodel both the zoos not as places of captivity but as sanctuaries, where animals can roam around freely. The zoos are to become a safe haven where the concept of ‘viewing’ animals shifts to ‘encountering’ them.
One who has love for the strays never bothers any risk or danger to do something for them.