Based on a small conversation started on the http://www.zoochat.com/65/family-gorillas-go-back-wild-306793/#post637193 thread, I want to know what kind of things zoos/aquariums do in terms of conservation besides captive breeding and public awareness? We all know zoos have come together to breed and reintroduce species like the Przewalski's Wild Horse, California Condor, Andean Condor, Golden Lion Tamarin, Red Wolf, ect. but I'm talking about the kind of things the John Aspinall Foundation is doing with their reintroduction of Black Rhinos and Western Lowland Gorillas. One example is Bronx reintroducing the Kihansi Spray Toad. The entire Wildlife Conservation Society (based at the Bronx Zoo) is a good example also as they do over seas field work in an attempt to "save wildlife and wild places". I know Disney does do film documentaries on endangered species such as Africa's big cats and Common Chimpanzees but do they do anything else?
Thanks
~Thylo
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~Thylo