Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A ZOO AND A WILDLIFE SANCTUARY?


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Answered by MrThakur14Dec2002
7

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¤¤ A ZOO might buy, sell, breed or trade animals or even capture animals from the wild.


¤¤ The rights of the individual are not considered.


¤¤ Animals are often overbred because zookeepkers like a having a constant supply of baby animals to attract the public.




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¤¤ A sanctuary does not breed, buy, sell or trade animals.


¤¤ A sanctuary also does not capture animals form the wild but acquires only Animals who can no longer survive in the wild.


¤¤ They might include injured wildlife, confiscated illegal exotic pets, ecotic pets who are surrounded by their owners, and animal form the zoos, circuses, breeders and laboratories that close down.
Answered by Anonymous
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The main difference between zoos and sanctuaries is how they acquire their animals. A zoo might buy, sell, breed, or trade animals, or even capture animals from the wild. The rights of the individual are not considered. ... A sanctuary does not breed, buy, sell or trade animals.

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