Please be (a lot) more specific. The San Diego Zoo, for instance, operates what until recently was called CRES, the Center for the Reproduction of Endangered Species. (it still exists, they just changed the name and I forget the new one).
(It's now called the Institute for Conservation Research. This represents a broadening, rather than a narrowing, of their aims; they are still very much concerned with preserving endangered species.)
some zoos do but most dont
Yes, the zoo does help the animals.
zoos don't just help animals in the wild they also help kids learn about the animals in the zoo
Yes because keeping zoos is important for animals to avoid extinction. Zoos help preserve species. Sometimes, zoos keep animals and then release them into the wild when the animal is mature enough. Zoos help save animals' lives. If they are disabled, people can help them.
Because the zoos keep the wild animals safe from hunters because they want the animals fur for coats
Zoos keep animals to help them. They to keep some of the animals so when they are about to go extinct then there will be some left on earth.
Though zoos tend to confine animals, they also help. A tiger may be kept safe from hunters in a zoo.
the pros of a zoo is that many zoos cure animals with diseases or sicknesses. they also help care for orphaned animals until they are ready to go out in the wild on there own. some zoos also have breeding programs to try and save endangered species of animals.
People may say that Zoos help keep the economy going, while bringing entertainment. Do they really? Zoos around the world are losing money because people are realizing the harm that zoos are doing to the animals. Around the world, zoos are shutting down and there are only 278 zoos left in America. Hurting animals while losing money, do we really want zoos?
because they help breed animals
some animals are hert and torchered in zoos sometimes zoos dont feed them the right amount to survive.
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