Zoo
A zoo, short for zoological garden or zoological park, is a facility that houses living animals for public display, research, education, and conservation. Zoos typically maintain a diverse collection of species, from mammals and birds to reptiles and amphibians, and aim to provide care, veterinary services, and nutrition tailored to each species. Many zoos participate in captive breeding programs to support threatened populations and coordinate with other institutions through professional networks.
Historically, zoos began as private collections or menageries for royalty and elites. The modern zoo emerged
Operations and governance involve dedicated staff such as zookeepers, veterinarians, nutritionists, and enrichment specialists. Enclosures are
Roles of zoos extend beyond display to education, research, and conservation. They offer learning programs for
Notable zoos include institutions such as the London Zoo, Smithsonian National Zoo, San Diego Zoo, and Bronx