Zoos are often portrayed as places of conservation and education, but the reality for many of the animals kept within them is far from this ideal. Wild animals are kept in captivity, far from their natural habitats, in inadequate spaces, and are often deprived of the food and stimulation they need to thrive.

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The truth is that zoos cannot provide the necessary environment for wild animals to live the life they were meant to live. Animals in captivity are often subjected to unnatural conditions, leading to physical and psychological distress. This is why it is important to clear out zoos and release these animals back into the wild, where they belong.

The idea of clearing out zoos may seem daunting, but it is a necessary step towards ending this cruel form of captivity. By supporting animal welfare organizations and speaking out against the use of zoos, we can help create a world where wild animals are free to live their lives as nature intended.

There is a growing movement of people who are advocating for the release of captive animals and the closure of zoos. Many zoos have already started to phase out their collections of wild animals and are focusing on breeding programs for endangered species, which are meant to help conserve the species and eventually release them back into the wild.

Ending the captivity of wild animals in zoos is not an easy task, but it is a necessary one. By working together, we can help bring an end to this practice and create a world where all animals are free to live their lives as nature intended.

In conclusion, clearing out zoos and releasing wild animals from captivity is an important step towards ending this cruel form of captivity. By supporting animal welfare organizations and speaking out against the use of zoos, we can help create a brighter future for all animals. Let’s work together to stop the naivety and end this cruel form of captivity.

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Herby Olschewski

Herby Olschewski

Been there, done that… doing it all over again!

A product of South Africa, vintage 1963. Internaut since 1982. Roaming the world from the age of 23, to date. Jack of all trades, and master of none. Techie, pilot, digital nomad. Travelling ~ living ~ working ~ anywhere.