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Modern zoos prioritize animal welfare by providing enclosures that mimic natural habitats, offering enriched environments, and tailoring diets to meet the nutritional needs of each species. Additionally, animals receive regular health check-ups, and many zoos employ veterinarians and behavioral experts to monitor their well-being.

Absolutely! Zoos are critical in conserving endangered species through breeding programs, reintroduction efforts, and education. For example, the Asiatic lion and the Galápagos land iguana have benefited greatly from zoo-led conservation projects, helping to increase their populations and awareness of their plight.

Enrichment activities are designed to stimulate animals mentally and physically. These can include puzzle feeders, interactive toys, scent trails, or activities that mimic hunting or foraging. For instance, cheetahs often participate in “cheetah runs” that mimic chasing prey, which helps maintain their natural behaviors and fitness.

Many zoos offer safe, supervised interaction opportunities, such as feeding sessions with giraffes or flamingos and petting areas with friendly animals like Shetland ponies. These experiences help visitors connect with animals on a deeper level while promoting respect and understanding of wildlife.
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