Any zoo that presents animals in a natural environment and cares for the population with respect, has shown ,by action, respectful treatment of animals. This allows respectful, ethical treatment of any animals moving forward in that persons' life.
the extinct animals are in heaven and the endangered animals are all over the world in the wild and in zoos.
yes
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.
like what the first person said it all depends on the zoo a lot more animals would be extinct like the whit rhinos they are trying to keep that species alive so don't anybody get me started o the argument.
we should not actually get rid of zoos even though they are in cages but if we do not keep zoos animals will become extinct and if we make more zoo the populations of animals will become bigger
Some people say "As our world is changing animals are becoming engendered, so in order to stop them from being extinct people breed and care for animals in zoos." But really it is because people are ignorant and can't let them live the life they want. Everything happens for a reason so if there ment to go they will if not they will continue living. Not in zoos.
They conserve animals that may die in the wild due to natural predator's. And they stop animals from becoming extinct.
Zoos are defiantly a need to have in the future to help animals that are becoming extinct
They place no part in a "species" survuival plan. However they do play a part in Man's plans to try and save species. Where species are endagered in the wild, zoos try and keep a captive breeding population going.
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.
No, extinct means there are no animals of that species still alive. Donkeys are still used regularly on farms, in petting zoos, and in some areas, as transportation.
This depends on your opinion. On one hand, we've taken animals from their natural habitats, and put them in confined spaces, and feed them (instead of letting them hunt) which can be viewed as animal cruelty. However, on the other hand, sometimes these zoos keep animals from going extinct, by placing them out of hands of predators (including humans).