derbryler
derbryler t1_iymga15 wrote
Reply to comment by PixelateddPixie in Toledo Zoo welcomes twin polar bear cubs by citytiger
But look at where we have this discussion. People will see the animals in the Zoo and think oh nice at least they are still here.
We have pictures and videos we can remember them by should they die out. But our goal now should be to prevent that from even happening.
But think of it this way. The enclosuere in toledo cost $11.500.000 Source. Then you have to add the additional upkeep.
All of that money could have been spend on conservation in its natural habitat.I really belive that everyone working in Zoos is not doing it to hurt animals and because they truely love them.But please if you want want to work for the benefit of animals help, where they need it now to prevent them from going extinct even if that means you will not have direct contact with the animals.
derbryler t1_iymas76 wrote
Reply to comment by PixelateddPixie in Toledo Zoo welcomes twin polar bear cubs by citytiger
They will still be extinct even if they are in a zoo. They are not expressing natural behaviour in 40m².
What difference does it make if they are not in their habitat acting out the role they have in it?
derbryler t1_iymacgj wrote
Reply to comment by coasterreal in Toledo Zoo welcomes twin polar bear cubs by citytiger
Still extinct in the wild. They will not be able to get reintroduced as well.
But at least we can look at them in a 40m² enclosure not even displaying the behaviour they do in the wild.
derbryler t1_iymhxwi wrote
Reply to comment by Radzila in Toledo Zoo welcomes twin polar bear cubs by citytiger
Proves my point and the only positive thing has a might in it bro...
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>Through research in zoos, we might be able to use genes from polar bears in captivity to enhance the wild population