Chapter 1 Introduction Initially, when Pakistan was founded in 1947, the necessity of establishing a zoo in the eastern part of Pakistan was felt. This has been the focus of the government since 1947. In 1947, people felt the need to establish a state-owned zoo. The number of zoos is limited and the zoo begins in the High court in Dhaka. The government approved the master plan to establish a zoo in Mibur in 1960.
Is the best way to prevent extinction of endangered species by zoos? To gain a better understanding of the zoos' positive and negative aspects and the possibility of preventing the extinction of animals in danger of extinction, they are able to build a "zoo" so that they can construct and build a coherent systematic response And prevention of the extinction of threatened species "Based on the discussion presented by academic sources
Nature conservation is in a passive position in the main goals pursued by modern zoos. It comes in many forms: We can protect individual animal species and whole ecosystem. The zoo is useful for successful breeding (extraterrestrial conservation) and protection of endangered species (habitat conservation). I forgot to mention important things, but the nature of conservation is promoted through education and awareness activities, and the zoo is carefully applied to these activities.
You can also reproduce them in zoos or zoos where animals are trapped in fence or semi-openly exposed places and are open to the public. They are seen by popular thinkers and environmentalists as an important means to protect biodiversity. The zoo attracts 450 million tourists each year, so it has great educational and economic value. The zoo functions as a place of recreation and not only observes the behavior of animals but also functions as a library of institutions, museums, laboratories, and precious animal information. Some people do not like animals, but I like a lot of people. Over the past few decades, this zoo has undergone significant progress in the joint management of various biodiversity populations outside the habitat.