Zoos educate visitors on sustainability and conservation, encouraging them to adopt practices that help protect wildlife and the environment. Animals

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Madhya Pradesh 484741, India

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Zoos as Sanctuaries for Rescued and Rehabilitated Animals

Many modern zoos serve as rescue and rehabilitation centers for animals that have been orphaned, injured, or displaced due to human activities. From animals rescued from illegal pet trade to those affected by habitat destruction, zoos provide a safe place where these animals can receive medical care and a second chance at life. Veterinary teams in zoos are equipped to handle complex medical cases, from treating injuries to providing specialized diets and rehabilitation plans.

For animals that cannot be released back into the wild due to injuries or lack of survival skills, zoos offer a permanent, supportive home. These animals live in naturalistic enclosures and receive ongoing care to ensure their well-being. Zoos' role in rescue and rehabilitation also raises awareness among visitors about the threats animals face in the wild, such as poaching and illegal wildlife trade. By acting as sanctuaries, zoos highlight the importance of wildlife protection and inspire the public to support conservation efforts, showing that every life deserves a chance at safety and care.