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Short Communication: The Importance of Modern Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries in Promoting Wildlife Conservation and Education
Soham Mukherjee, Akanksha Mukherjee
Sardar Patel Zoological Park
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Abstract
Modern zoos and animal sanctuaries play a vital role in wildlife conservation, research, and education. In addition to promoting ethical treatment of animals, these facilities also provide a unique opportunity for children to learn about social awareness, environmental guardianship, recognizing interdependence, social emotional learning, and developing empathy. Through experiential learning and hands-on experiences, children can gain a greater understanding of the natural world and the importance of compassion and respect for all living beings. By supporting these facilities and encouraging them to continue their good work, we can help to protect and care for animals, and promote a greater understanding and appreciation of the natural world.
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Article Information
Title
Short Communication: The Importance of Modern Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries in Promoting Wildlife Conservation and Education
Type
Article
Published in
Journal
17. April 2023
DOI Identifier
10.17160/josha.10.2.870
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Language
English
Journal
Vol 10 Issue 2
Categories
Life Sciences, News and Views
Authors
Soham Mukherjee1, Akanksha Mukherjee1
Affiliations
1
Sardar Patel Zoological Park
This article is open access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Soham Mukherjee et al. (2023). "Short Communication: The Importance of Modern Zoos and Animal Sanctuaries in Promoting Wildlife Conservation and Education". JOSHA Journal. DOI: 10.17160/josha.10.2.870.