Zoos without traditional cages often utilize more naturalistic enclosures that mimic animals' natural habitats, promoting a more enriching and humane environment. Examples include the San Diego Zoo, which features open-air exhibits and moats, and the Singapore Zoo, known for its "open concept" design. These zoos focus on immersive experiences for both animals and visitors while prioritizing animal welfare and conservation.
Keeping animals in cages
Everyday
for some but others are fine
used to be "cages" now it's "enclosures"
There should be no reason to capture them for zoos. There are plenty in zoos that can be used to breed specimens for zoos. Let the wild ones roam free!
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
no they dont like being in cages
Many zoos participate in captive breeding programs to aid in conserving endangered populations. By captive breeding exchanges between zoos, not only are endangered species preserved, they are healthy , well fed, and able stock for repopulation.
It depends. If they are at zoos they need to be kept in cages. In the wild you should set them free, let them roam, live their own life.
i dont no
some zoos do but most dont
it is being saved by getting put in zoos and put in breeding cages for other population