The modern zoo has existed for centuries and the first zoo was founded in 1748. Since then, the zoo has developed very well. Many standard zoos offer a variety of activities to visitors, but rarely provide adequate attention, space and diversity to animals. Traditional zoo fences are rarely coincident with the natural environment of each animal, especially for large animals, because everything is too small and too concentrated. To make animals and spectators better, the zoo has to reinvest and transform the structure and organization of the facility.
Understanding biology will also teach other ways of life like zoo animals. Modern zoos want to protect marine and terrestrial animal species that are in danger of rare or extinction while providing a natural living environment. The personnel manager of the zoo and animal reserves is looking for an employee who knows about wildlife. Paleontologists will study ancient life forms, such as dinosaurs that usually do not exist anymore. Understanding today's life forms is important to identify changes in the structure of extinct animals, including teeth and fossils found deep inside the Earth. It also helps us to understand the changes and changes of the earth.
Wildlife has been captured for thousands of years, but the first modern zoo opened in Paris, France in 1763. As people become interested in science and natural history, zoos become a way to display and study animals. Today, the zoo offers public education and recreation, scientific research and protection opportunities. There are approximately 2,800 official animal exhibitions in various parts of the United States including zoos, circuses, pet farms, wildlife and marine mammal parks, and several protected areas. Of these, 233 was recognized by the Zoo Aquarium Association (AZA). AZA offers "high level animal management, science and protection for animal care" in the United States and around the world. Many animal exhibitors are still regarded as zoos, but they are not recognized because they have not yet met the AZA requirements.
The modern zoo has existed for centuries and the first zoo was founded in 1748. Since then, the zoo has developed very well. Many standard zoos offer a variety of activities to visitors, but rarely provide adequate attention, space and diversity to animals. Traditional zoo fences are rarely coincident with the natural environment of each animal, especially for large animals, because everything is too small and too concentrated.