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Zoos and Conservation
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The role of the zoo has evolved to prioritize research, education, and conservation Some people still condemn the existence of zoos based on zoo’s past life of pure entertainment but much progress has been made since the 1800’s The field of animal research benefits from zoo experience. Zoo keepers, researchers, and vets have learned a lots animal care as zoos evolved. Improvements in husbandry have led to increased quality of life and longevity of animals in captivity. Zoos improving over time
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Zoos have an essential role in conservation. Zoos have their own breeding programs to help in cases of vanishing populations. Zoos have become places of rigorous scientific research. They make an active effort not just to preserve endangered species in captivity but to understand, save, and replenish unique natural habitats. Zoos and Conservation
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A study at Edinburgh Zoo found that the presence of researchers in the zoo experience improved visitors’ learning. Zoo Atlanta conducted research to measure the impact of animal demonstrations and interpreters. This study found that visitors retained far more information with demos and staff interaction rather than passive ‘walk-throughs’. Animal demonstrations are opportunities for mental stimulation and vet care. (You can’t force a 500 lb marine animal to roll over to ultrasound their abdomen) Zoos represent a great opportunity for science education and for spreading a message of conservation. Zoos are an affective connection with animals greatly helps conservation. Visitors see animals as individuals with personalities which impacts their emotions and have a greater likelihood to want to protect them. Do Zoos actually educate?
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ZOOCHECK CANADA Zoocheck is a national animal protection charity established in 1984 to promote and protect the interests and well-being of wild animals. Zoocheck Zoocheck believes that most zoo exhibits are undersized, artificial and inadequate. There two most recent campaign actions are working on elephants at Toronto Zoo and whales at Marineland.Toronto Zoo Marineland Keeping Zoos in check
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The Toronto Zoo hosts an Animal Health Centre, a Reproductive Physiology unit consisting of the Endocrinology Lab and Gamete Biology Lab. In 1974, Toronto Zoo was the first zoo in North America to employ a full-time nutritionist. The Animal Nutrition Centre (ANC) has developed balanced diets to ensure the optimal health and wellbeing of a wide variety of species. Toronto Zoo participates in many captive breeding and re- introduction programs like with the Black-Footed Ferret and Puerto Rican Crested Toad. Toronto Zoo Can Toronto Zoo and the rest REALLY make a difference in to the IUCN Red List which in July 2013 painted a bleak future for the biodiversity of Earth. Nearly 21,000 species are now facing extinction - 4,807 more than 2012? It is really not clear yet. Our Local– The Toronto Zoo
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