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The Impact of Zoos on Wildlife Research and Science

Zoos are more than just caretakers of animals; they contribute significantly to wildlife research and science. Scientists and researchers at zoos study animal behavior, biology, and health in controlled environments, gaining insights that are difficult to obtain in the wild. These findings are often used to inform wildlife management and conservation strategies, contributing to broader scientific knowledge that supports endangered species.

Many zoos also collaborate with universities and research institutions, advancing studies on genetics, disease prevention, and animal welfare. By sharing their research with the global community, zoos help improve conservation methods and encourage a science-based approach to wildlife preservation.