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Supporting Biodiversity: Zoos as Protectors of Species Diversity

Zoos serve as vital repositories of biodiversity, helping to protect and preserve a variety of species from around the world. By maintaining a diverse collection of animals, zoos highlight the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the importance of protecting species that might otherwise go unnoticed. Many zoos are involved in breeding programs that support genetic diversity, which is essential for the health and resilience of animal populations.

Additionally, these institutions often work with conservation groups to establish protected areas and promote sustainable practices, ensuring that both native and exotic species have safe environments to thrive. By showcasing the beauty and diversity of the animal kingdom, zoos inspire visitors to support initiatives that protect biodiversity for future generations.