Dear Dabhidh,
The topics which interest you were discussed many times over the years on this forum, to the point that some older members feel tired to explain the same to yet another newcomer. I heartily recommend reading archives of this forum, and also browsing for papers referenced on Pubmed, which has really lots of studies on animal welfare and improving it from several decades.
Are you aware, for example, that zoo animals escaping from their exhibits often return to them voluntarily, or that exhibits for many non-dangerous animals have barriers which these animals could breach, but they feel comfortable inside and don't bother?
It might be useful in future to collect some information on animal welfare in zoos as a reading for newcomers. However, so far nobody sat down to do it.
The topics which interest you were discussed many times over the years on this forum, to the point that some older members feel tired to explain the same to yet another newcomer. I heartily recommend reading archives of this forum, and also browsing for papers referenced on Pubmed, which has really lots of studies on animal welfare and improving it from several decades.
Are you aware, for example, that zoo animals escaping from their exhibits often return to them voluntarily, or that exhibits for many non-dangerous animals have barriers which these animals could breach, but they feel comfortable inside and don't bother?
It might be useful in future to collect some information on animal welfare in zoos as a reading for newcomers. However, so far nobody sat down to do it.