Yes, Zoos do hinder the nature of animals. Animals in the zoo do not have to hunt for food, they are just given food.
i think its because sometimes the animals can get the sickness from other animals in the zoos
no, zoos lack's animal isolation, animals cross breed there and give hybrid off springs in the zoos that is unacceptable to nature and unbearable in the wild compared to both parents species. The zoos are not larger enough for daily predation to the predators.
Not all zoos let scientists study their animals. Only certain types of zoos let them study their animals!
animals die in zoos caused by stress and loneliness
Absolutely not. Zoos have been instrumental in the conservation and repopulation of certain species. They also inspire the love of nature in millions of children. Animals which populate zoos are typically unfit for the wild, and are given a second chance to happily live in captivity. I think it would be a terrible loss for people, and animals if zoos were shut down.
Citizens Lobbying for Animals in Zoos was created in 1996.
The zoos and nature reserves are important for South Africa. This is the main backbone of the tourism sector which serves as an economic gain for the country.
No, animals kept in zoos are there for breeding purposes, or for the public to enjoy.
Some animals
Some zoos have animals just for show and they breed them there. Other zoos just have endangered animals: animals that are injured and cannot survive in the wild, babies that have been abandoned or separated from their parents or endangered species. But some zoos have a mixture of both... :)
Because the zoos keep the wild animals safe from hunters because they want the animals fur for coats
Zoos typically have protocols in place for dealing with deceased animals, which can include burial, cremation, or donation for scientific research or education. Some zoos also work with veterinary schools or museums to preserve the animals for educational purposes.