Research conducted in zoos has a lasting impact on global conservation efforts, contributing to the survival of species and the health of ecosystems. By studying animals in captivity, scientists gain valuable insights into their physiology, behavior, and environmental needs. For instance, research on breeding habits, dietary requirements, and health issues can help establish effective conservation programs. Zoos also conduct studies on animal genetics, which help maintain genetically diverse populations critical for species survival.
Many zoos collaborate with universities and research institutions, advancing scientific understanding of animal biology and environmental conservation. This research directly impacts species conservation efforts, as zoos share their findings with wildlife organizations worldwide. By supporting research, zoos ensure that conservation efforts are based on sound science, benefiting animals and ecosystems globally. This research role cements zoos as essential partners in wildlife protection and as leaders in the scientific community’s mission to safeguard biodiversity.
Our zoo invites you on an extraordinary journey to explore the rich diversity of the animal kingdom. Here, you can encounter species from every continent, from the sweltering deserts of Africa to the icy wilderness of the Arctic.