Write an email on how visiting a forest reserve is different from visiting a zoo. (Fast please)
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Obviously, sanctuaries and zoos both provide a home for animals, many of which are exotic. They also both allow the public to see their animals, although this can be restricted at a sanctuary. Despite their similarities, their purposes and methods are often very different.
Because of their different purposes, the way in which zoos and sanctuaries source their animals differs. As rescue centres, sanctuaries only take in animals that need help in some way. This can include injured wildlife, confiscated illegal pets and animals rescued from circuses, zoos and laboratories. Sanctuaries would not take in an animal unless the animal was suffering in some way.
Zoos very much differ from this approach as they acquire animals that will be entertaining for the public. This means that they care less about the background of the animal. They are likely to sell and trade animals, and some places even capture perfectly healthy animals from the wild. Excessive animals are sold or traded again and again, whereas sanctuaries ensure that animals have a home for life unless they are able to be released into the wild, which would always be the priority.
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