Science, asked by shrutisharma7806, 11 months ago

what is the difference between zoo and wildlife sanctuaries?​

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Answered by RatnaSaathvika
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Answer:

Animal rights advocates oppose keeping animals in zoos, but support sanctuaries. They oppose keeping animals in zoosbecause imprisoning the animals for our entertainment violates their right to live free of human exploitation. Even if the animals are of an endangered species, keeping them in a zoo for the sake of the species violates their rights because the good of the species cannot be put above the rights of the individual. On the other hand, sanctuaries rescue animals who cannot live in the wild and can survive only in captivity.

Answered by Disha6272
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Hey mate!!!

Here's your answer...

Zoo: It is a place where animals are kept in a cage.

Wildlife sanctuary: It is a place where animals are protected and they are allowed to move freely.

Hope it helps you...

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