the experience and the first hand knowledge that there are many more species of animals in the wild makes a person realize that he does not own the world.
yes because the zoos give them lots of food and water and give them a home
Education. Zoos expose school children to different kinds of animals and species. -D12
Zoos are places of education and are even conserving endangered wild life species.They help endangered species reproduce. They give animals day to day attention and human interaction. Victoria Hollon fifth grade Nov,13, 2012
A zoo can be either a public or private sector entity, depending on its ownership and funding structure. Public zoos are typically operated by government agencies and funded through taxes, while private zoos are owned and managed by individuals or organizations, often relying on ticket sales and donations. Many public zoos also focus on conservation and education, whereas private zoos may prioritize entertainment and profit.
YOU CAN GIVE THEM what they want
2% of zoos breed and have success
There are many reasons for this, these are only a few. * Many zoos give injured animals a refuge while they recover so they may be returned to the wild. * Some zoos have breeding programs that help keep some animals from extinction. * Some zoos offer a home to nuisance animals so they will not be put down. * Zoos offer a place for people to learn more about the effects they have on the world around them. * Many zoos have extensive research programs that allow scientist to be able to treat ailments and problems of animals in the wild as well. * Zoos keep animals away from their predators. * Zoos give human enjoyment and entertainment. * Zoos give people an opportunity to let people see real life animals * Zoos give animals the food which saves the animal from fighting another in order to receive its prey. (If its carnivorous!) * Zoos give animals shelter.
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.
Who are they giving it to...
Zoos operate within the entertainment and education sector, primarily focusing on wildlife conservation, animal care, and public education. They provide recreational experiences for visitors while promoting awareness about biodiversity and species preservation. Additionally, zoos often engage in research and conservation efforts, aligning with environmental and scientific sectors.
Yes, in fact they are very popular for exhibit and education purposes.
Yes, panthers can be found in some zoos, particularly the Florida panther, which is a subspecies of cougar. Zoos often house these animals for conservation, education, and breeding programs to help protect their populations in the wild. Additionally, zoos provide a controlled environment for research and to raise public awareness about the species and their habitats.