Just in time for spring break, two male Andean bear cubs named Sean and Ian are now on view at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Instit...
Where should animals who can no longer live without assistance, or who need temporary homes while rehabilitating, live? Where should they go? Somewhere dark, closed off, where noone can see and learn about them?
Some zoos actually do a lot of good. Profits from ticket sales and merch often go towards preservation of their real homes, as well as the cost of rehabilitation and relocation of those that need it.
#notallzoos
Zoos are definitely not aww though
Where should animals who can no longer live without assistance, or who need temporary homes while rehabilitating, live? Where should they go? Somewhere dark, closed off, where noone can see and learn about them? Some zoos actually do a lot of good. Profits from ticket sales and merch often go towards preservation of their real homes, as well as the cost of rehabilitation and relocation of those that need it. #notallzoos
If it was about assistance, rehabilitation or assistance, they wouldn’t be bread in zoos and stay there until they die.