Nikola Chavkosk
Well-Known Member
Your opinion zoochatters,
Do you think that modern zoos in this modern and challenging time, should be obliged to try to obtain to keep and breed threathened species who are not yet in captivity and if can be expected that such animals will eventually florish in captivity? Because zoos are one of the major, if not the most important factor, for conservation of animal species.
I mean obligation also in regards to legistlation (not just moral obligation) and help from governments or supranational bodies like for example the European Union, in obtaining new threathened species that supposedly can be successfully kept in captivity, and for increasing the number of founders for animals already present in captivity in small numbers.
Some examples of such animals:
African forest elephant
West African giraffe
Eastern lowland gorilla
Do you think that modern zoos in this modern and challenging time, should be obliged to try to obtain to keep and breed threathened species who are not yet in captivity and if can be expected that such animals will eventually florish in captivity? Because zoos are one of the major, if not the most important factor, for conservation of animal species.
I mean obligation also in regards to legistlation (not just moral obligation) and help from governments or supranational bodies like for example the European Union, in obtaining new threathened species that supposedly can be successfully kept in captivity, and for increasing the number of founders for animals already present in captivity in small numbers.
Some examples of such animals:
African forest elephant
West African giraffe
Eastern lowland gorilla
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