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  2. Zoo - Wikipedia

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    The welfare of zoo animals varies widely. Many zoos work to improve their animal enclosures and make it fit the animals' needs, but constraints such as size and expense can complicate this. [71] [72] The type of enclosure and the husbandry are of great importance in determining the welfare of animals. Substandard enclosures can lead to ...

  3. Captive breeding - Wikipedia

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    USFWS staff with two red wolf pups bred in captivity. Captive breeding, also known as captive propagation, is the process of keeping plants or animals in controlled environments, such as wildlife reserves, zoos, botanic gardens, and other conservation facilities.

  4. Captivity (animal) - Wikipedia

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    This means zoos may keep animals in confinement. For example, zoos may keep animals captive as a means to save them from going extinct. More specifically, in 2020 the Science Advances published a study where they concluded that the work and population of human beings has affected the growth of animals going extinct around the world.

  5. Cute baby animals bring visitors to zoos and aquariums ... - AOL

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    Using the conventionally adorable animals is a good way to get people in the door of zoos and aquariums, but the money generated by panda merchandise can also pay for the habitats of many other ...

  6. Zoos and aquariums are letting their animals go on adventures ...

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    Marina, the African penguin, checks out a hypomelanistic crocodile safely from one side of the glass at the Audubon Aquarium of the Americas in New Orleans. Whether it’s in the form of amenities ...

  7. Who chooses the animals that live at OKC Zoo? Meet the ... - AOL

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    The program provides breeding information to zoos and facilitates the movement of animals from one zoo to another. Its goal is to encourage zoo patrons to learn about animals and support ...

  8. Behavioral enrichment - Wikipedia

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    Animals in zoos and related facilities [5] Animals in sanctuaries [6] Animals in shelters and adoption centers [7] Animals used for research [8] Animals used for companionship, e.g. dogs, [9] cats, rabbits, etc. Environmental enrichment can be beneficial to a wide range of vertebrates and invertebrates such as land mammals, marine mammals, and ...

  9. Keeping large animals in captivity literally damages ... - AOL

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    Orcas are social animals that live in family pods with up to 40 members, but Kiska has lived alone in a small tank since 2011. In decades of studying the brains of humans, African elephants ...