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What should we not do in the Zoo?

Do not feed the animals, throw objects, tap or bang on exhibit glass. Respect walls and fences throughout the zoo.



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Foreign objects like coins, rocks, trash, straws, cell phones, or any plastics can create serious health hazards to the animals. Never throw any objects at animals or into their habitats, and DO NOT try to feed animals plants growing in the zoo.

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Fun Activities During a Zoo Trip
  • Zoo Bingo. ...
  • Pet or Touch the Animals. ...
  • Scavenger Hunt. ...
  • Animal Alphabet Game. ...
  • Animal Geography. ...
  • Feed the Animals. ...
  • Ask Questions. ...
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Zoos can help to save endangered species by keeping them in a 'safe' environment. Safe as in protected from poachers, predators, habitat loss and even starvation. If a zoo has a breeding programme, this is another way to protect endangered species which may have trouble finding suitable mates in the wild.

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Do zoos help or harm animals? While some suggest that zoos exploit captive animals and that wild animals should be wild, these facilities also present wildlife conservation attempts and learning opportunities as well. Zoos may introduce trauma to animals, but they are also taken care of in zoos.

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What Are Some Pros and Cons of Zoos?
  • Animals Often Only Have Quite Limited Space. ...
  • Zoos Are Crowded. ...
  • Animals Are Trapped in Unnatural Environments. ...
  • Confinement May Alter the Behavior of Animals. ...
  • 'Surplus' Animals Can Be Killed. ...
  • Animals Are Often Mistreated. ...
  • Animals Don't Like Being Visited. ...
  • Animals Struggle to Form Connections.


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Some animals may be handed over to natural museums, taxidermists, universities etc. Some animals (like hoofstock) can be fed to carnivores, if their death is caused by fatal injury or they were intentionally culled (and local law allows it). I don´t think any zoo has a special graveyard.

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Paragraph on Zoo 1 (100 Words) A zoo is a place where a number of wildlife species are housed in separate enclosures. Habitats similar to the natural habitats of the animals are re-created for them to live in. The animals are fed and are given water to drink. They are kept in hygienic surroundings.

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They learn how animals smell, how they make different sounds and the way they feel and look like. All these give children a multi-sensory approach to learning. In zoos, children can have real-life experience of what they have been reading in their storybooks.

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Animals have feelings, too! Please respect our friends - do not yell, tease or taunt them, bang on exhibit glass, or throw things into animal habitats. 4. Please don't feed the animals. Zoo animals are on scientific diets designed to closely match the nutrition they would receive in the wild.

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On average, captive animals (especially mammals) live longer than wild animals. This may be due to the fact that zoos provide refuge against diseases, competition with others of the same species and predators.

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Zoo visitors are often aspects of a zoo animal's environment that animals cannot control and as such can be stressful, although some species appear to show good adaptability for the changing conditions of visitors, said Dr Samantha Ward, from Nottingham Trent University.

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Studies conducted so far indicate that animals kept in unstimulating environments may demonstrate boredom by becoming less active as well as being more likely to react to new stimuli, even when that stimuli is aversive.

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While zoo advocates and conservationists argue that zoos save endangered species and educate the public, many animal rights activists believe the cost of confining animals outweighs the benefits, and that the violation of the rights of individual animals—even in efforts to fend off extinction—cannot be justified.

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How to Tell If the Zoo You're Looking to Visit Is Ethical
  • Does It Have Any Form of Accreditation? ...
  • How Are the Animals Acquired? ...
  • Does It Allow Interactions With Animals, and Is It Animal- or People-Focused? ...
  • Can You Find Photos of the Enclosures? ...
  • Where Does Its Money Go?
  • What Is Your Gut Reaction?


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Today, zoos are meant to entertain and educate the public but have a strong emphasis on scientific research and species conservation. There is a trend toward giving animals more space and recreating natural habitats. Zoos are usually regulated and inspected by the government.

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How Do Zoos and Aquariums Aid In Animal Conservation?
  • Zoos and Aquariums Protect Endangered Species. AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums help reintroduce animals into the wild. ...
  • Repairing Ecosystems. ...
  • Rehabilitation. ...
  • Ecology. ...
  • Biodiversity.


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Zoos can be educational institutions, providing valuable information about animals from all over the world; they can also be conservation centers, helping to protect endangered species and promote breeding programs that increase the population of threatened animals; and zoos can be entertainment venues, offering a fun ...

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