.Zoos in crease because they are bring in danger animal's in to a safe zone.Most zoos are not only great places to get up close to wildlife, but many are also doing their part to bolster dwindling populations of animals still living free in the wild. To wit, dozens of zoos across North America participate in the Association of Zoos and Aquarium's (AZA's) Species Survival Plan (SSP) Program, which aims to manage the breeding of specific endangered species in order to help maintain healthy and self-sustaining populations that are both genetically diverse and demographically stable.
Extinction, climate change, decrease or increase in animals, loss of food.
No. There are thousands, maybe tens of thousands of crocodiles all over the world; in the wild and in zoos. They are nowhere near extinction.
The two devices that assist in the prevention of extinction are: game reserves and lodges (frequently with hunting) and zoos.
no. :)
reverse extinction is where an animals population rapidly starts to increase.
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.
The midpoint between decrease and increase is stability or equilibrium, where there is neither a decrease nor an increase occurring.
you increase or decrease mass by taking the mass out
When adjusting your cash flow statement, you increase (add) a decrease of inventory and decrease (subtract) an increase of inventory
< = decrease > = increase
they increase productivity but decrease jobs
Increase means to get more and decrease means to get less