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... growing every year as more and more habitat continues to change. This knowledge is necessary to feed, house and care for the animals to achieve the educational potential of the zoos. A SOCIAL issue is that it is very crucial that the public are taught the importance of not disturbing the animals in the nearby habitat. This would aid their survival after being re introduced into the wild. Chester is involved in a student research project which intends to gain information and also educate. A very popular area of this research is enrichment techniques and scientific evaluation of their effectiveness and also visitor impact on the behaviour of zoo animals. (3) A naturalistic behaviour is required for the animals to ensure that they are allowed to survive in the wild. To promote this enrichment activities are introduced to all zoos throughout the world. Enrichment is crucially important as in aims ...
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