One of the main arguments for why we need zoos is that this is the only way that the majority of people will ever see species like giraffes, elephants, lions, apes, etc. and that the contact with zoo animals will help inspire appreciation and conservation action for their wild relatives and their habitats.
I'm wondering what people think are the most effective zoo exhibits that have inspired them and/or others they know to conservation action.
I know that the Congo Gorilla Forest uses the entry funds to support specific projects that patrons get to choose how to support (gorilla, okapi, elephants, mandrill). Are there other examples that people have experienced.
I ask because I am a giraffe conservationist involved with trying to make zoo giraffe exhibits more effective tools for wild giraffe conservation. I am looking for any exhibit model that folks think promotes real conservation in the wild ...
I'm wondering what people think are the most effective zoo exhibits that have inspired them and/or others they know to conservation action.
I know that the Congo Gorilla Forest uses the entry funds to support specific projects that patrons get to choose how to support (gorilla, okapi, elephants, mandrill). Are there other examples that people have experienced.
I ask because I am a giraffe conservationist involved with trying to make zoo giraffe exhibits more effective tools for wild giraffe conservation. I am looking for any exhibit model that folks think promotes real conservation in the wild ...
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