I can see some better options.
Instead of getting rid of endangered animals, AZA can promote better use of space in zoos. Most American zoos poorly manage their space. Only about a third of an average zoo is actually used for animal exhibits. Well designed zoos use much more, almost like a jigsaw puzzle. Ways to create space include:
- making use of unused parcels of land
- putting areas of trees, ponds and sloping ground into animal exhibits, possibly as green islands
- checking if non-animal attractions like plazas and flowerbeds really pay for their existence in terms of additional visitors,
- cutting domestic animals, zoo farms, and native animals. If zoos must choose priorities, maybe a zoo should not get rid of black rhinos but leave cows? Those topics can be taught to children in wildlife centres or petting farms.