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5 Reasons Zoos And Aquariums Are Important

June 1 2022

June is National Zoo and Aquarium Month! Zoos and aquariums serve some crucial purposes. While some of them are better than others, in general, they do fill important roles. A local vet lists some of them below.


Protecting Endangered Species

Zoos often work closely to try to save species that are in danger of becoming exting. One of the most striking success stories here is that of the California Condor. These birds came perilously close to extinction: by 1985, there were only nine left in the wild. A massive recovery effort was launched, with several zoos and animal protection agencies participating. They bred and hand raised young condors, which were then released into the wild. Today, there are now more than 400 wild condors.


Rehabilitation

Zoos and aquariums also often rehabilitate injured animals, and then release them into the wild. They often work with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in this area. It’s truly amazing seeing an animal being set free after making through a long healing and rehabilitation process! 


Conservation

There are now a whopping species listed as endangered, with more on the list as threatened. Zoo-goers can see these animals in the flesh. That can really do a lot in terms of raising awareness and getting people onboard with promoting not only good animal welfare, but also conservation.


Education

Another great thing about zoos is the fact that they help raise awareness, not only about the animals themselves, but also about the many issues wild animals are facing. Problems like loss of habitat, pollution, invasive species, and climate change can have a devastating impact on delicate ecosystems and the wildlife they support. 



Special Experience

Last but not least, zoos and aquariums offer a very special and rare opportunity to see and interact with animals one would rarely, if ever, encounter in the wild. This can be particularly beneficial for children. Taking your little ones to the zoo is also a great time to talk to them about our animal companions, and the importance of being kind to them.


Picking A Zoo

As with any other industries, zoos do vary widely in terms of their ethics and aims. There are some truly wonderful ones out there, which are strongly committed to their residents. Unfortunately, there are also some that are more interested in profit than protection. Not sure where to go? Stick with ones that have been accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA).


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