Zoos aim to educate the public, promote wildlife conservation, and provide safe environments for animals, especially endangered species.
Zoos provide animals with appropriate habitats, balanced diets, medical care, and enrichment activities to mimic their natural behaviors.
Yes, zoos actively participate in breeding programs, habitat restoration, and research to support endangered species and biodiversity.
Zoos house a wide variety of animals, including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, aquatic species, and insects.
Some zoos offer interactive experiences like feeding sessions, petting areas, or educational workshops. Always follow zoo guidelines for safety.
Zoos provide educational programs, guided tours, interactive exhibits, and signage with fascinating facts about the animals and their habitats.
Animals born in zoos are cared for according to conservation plans, sometimes released into the wild or transferred to other zoos for breeding programs.