Onychorhynchus coronatus
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But there is no point in this thread if one half of the debate will not find a common ground. Its just one guy saying his beliefs with no real evidence to back any of it up and even when given proof of the value of zoos he just states "I believe it could be done in-situ" but does not explain how this would be funded, as has been asked time and time again.
I think most here will agree zoos can and should do more and that there is a balance between in-situ and ex-situ to be met but Damian doesn't think or believe this, he just wants them shut down because he feels animals suffer. So why are we continuing this?
I still think that there has to be a potential common ground for more constructive dialogue somewhere in this debate even if it is just the recognition that both sides have some valid points and that the situation with regards to conservation is enormously complex.