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Captive Wildlife

Captive Wildlife refers to animals which are held in captivity in human care, usually in parks, zoos, and other attractions. Captive Wildlife have important conservation value as they provide a safe environment for endangered species to live and reproduce, as well as a valuable source of educational, scientific, and…

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Overview

Captive Wildlife refers to animals which are held in captivity in human care, usually in parks, zoos, and other attractions. Captive Wildlife have important conservation value as they provide a safe environment for endangered species to live and reproduce, as well as a valuable source of educational, scientific, and recreational opportunities. Captive Wildlife can also be used in scientific research and are important in spreading awareness of global conservation issues.

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Adriano Stinca · Italy

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