Should zoos and aquariums be banned in favor of wildlife sanctuaries?

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  • Shawn
    Administrator
    • Oct 2024
    • 1585

    #1

    Should zoos and aquariums be banned in favor of wildlife sanctuaries?

    Would a wildlife sanctuary be better than a zoo or aquarium?

    Do you think we endanger wildlife just to be able to look at them?

    How do you all feel about this issue?
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  • Nomad
    Forum Regular
    • Oct 2024
    • 132

    #2
    wildlife sanctuary will certainly be better for animals but not for humans. That's because zoos are not just for fun, they also allow people to learn about animals, I do not think zoos should be banned but I believe living conditions of animals should be improved.

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    • Heatman
      Conversationalist
      • Oct 2024
      • 505

      #3
      As long as the conditions of the animals in the zoo is well improved, I'm always going to be in support of it because some animals are endangered species living in the wild. The zoo gives them a chance at survival.

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      • Shawn
        Administrator
        • Oct 2024
        • 1585

        #4
        The closest big zoo to me is the St. Louis Zoo.

        They are said to do a lot for animals.

        Action We work locally and globally to protect animals and the land, air and water they depend upon. Together with collaborators, we’re saving animals…


        In 2022, they released the 10,000th hellbender in the Missouri Ozarks, a species that was nearly extict.

        Goal Through this Center, our hope is for hellbender populations in Missouri to rebound to pre-decline levels. Protecting hellbender populations and…
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        • Heatman
          Conversationalist
          • Oct 2024
          • 505

          #5
          Originally posted by Shawn
          The closest big zoo to me is the St. Louis Zoo.

          They are said to do a lot for animals.

          Action We work locally and globally to protect animals and the land, air and water they depend upon. Together with collaborators, we’re saving animals…


          In 2022, they released the 10,000th hellbender in the Missouri Ozarks, a species that was nearly extict.

          https://stlzoo.org/conservation/in-a...r-conservation
          This is exactly why I'll always be in support of zoo. When they are managed well and all the animals there taken care of adequately, they lay the foundation of saving nearly extinct species.

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