Zoo

The "Tiergarten Schönbrunn", Vienna, was founded in 1752 and is the oldest still existing zoo.

A zoological garden, zoological park, or zoo is a place where many different species types of animals are kept so that people can see and watch them.[1]

Modern zoos try not only to be for people's entertainment, but for education, research, and the conservation and protection of animals. Many zoos are centers where rare animals are preserved when they are in danger of dying out. These modern zoos also want to give the animals a natural life, so that they are healthy and behave normal. This is done for the animals, but also that people can see the animals as if they were in nature, and not in a zoo.

Zoos cost money. They educate the public on the biological diversity that makes up the world. They help people and wildlife successfully coexist. They pursue continuing research and education for people. They preserve crucial natural resources. They work to provide the most natural environment possible for wildlife in their care. Without enough money they cannot do these things.

Many zoos are not like the modern type of zoo. There the animals are held in bad conditions. They are kept in small cages. They get bored.[2] They also get sick.[3] Animals can also get very stressed in zoos.[4]

  1. "Zoo". Merriam-Webster. Retrieved 2009-08-25.
  2. "Captive animals show signs of boredom, study finds". ScienceDaily. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  3. Marsh, Jane (2022-11-07). "The Effect of Zoos on Animal Health and Well-Being". Environment Co. Retrieved 2024-09-29.
  4. Påskesen, Nanna (2015-10-16). "A Zoo Can Be The Most Stressful Place On Earth For An Animal". The Dodo. Retrieved 2024-09-29.

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