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  2. Zoo - Wikipedia

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    Many of today's zoos hope to stop or slow the decline of many endangered species and see their primary purpose as breeding endangered species in captivity and reintroducing them into the wild. Modern zoos also aim to help teach visitors the importance of animal conservation, often through letting visitors witness the animals firsthand. [38]

  3. (June 21, 2012 - Lake Superior Zoo, Minnesota) Major rainfall caused a nearby creek to overflow, leading to the flooding of several exhibits, animal escapes and drowning and property damage. [16] (March, 2010 - Lincoln Park Zoo, Wisconsin) A woman ignored barriers and warning signs and tried to feed two bears. One of the bears bit off her thumb ...

  4. Animal theme park - Wikipedia

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    A black-handed spider monkey in the Jerusalem Biblical Zoo, Jerusalem. An animal theme park, also known as a zoological theme park, is a combination of an amusement park and a zoo, mainly for entertainment, amusement, and commercial purposes.

  5. Investigation into roadside zoos finds risks to guests and ...

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    Meeting an exotic animal at a public attraction can fill us with wonder, but critics say that this can also be dangerous. Dana Garber said she had just such an encounter at the Endangered Ark ...

  6. Zoos across the country are in an epic Twitter feud over ...

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  7. Ex situ conservation - Wikipedia

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    They are the most publicly visited ex situ conservation sites, with the WZCS (World Zoo Conservation Strategy) estimating that the 1,100 organized zoos in the world receive more than 600 million visitors annually. Globally there is an estimated total of 2,107 aquaria and zoos in 125 countries.

  8. North Carolina Zoo - Wikipedia

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    It is one of two state-supported zoos in the United States, with the other being the Minnesota Zoo. [4] With 500 acres (2.0 km 2) developed, it is the world's largest natural habitat zoo. The North Carolina Zoo is a part of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. [5]

  9. Virtual zoo - Wikipedia

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    Zoos have faced ethical issues surrounding the capture and keeping of wild animals. Virtual zoos can provide information and experience without any disturbance to habits or ecosystems. [6] According to Zoos Victoria, the stated purpose of a zoo is to be centers for wildlife experience, education, conservation and research. [7]