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by spiffyk
51 days ago
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Pretty sure if you let only a handful of individuals from an almost-extinct species roam around freely in an uncontrolled environment, chances are pretty high something is going to kill them off before they reproduce, hence why they are almost-extinct. The zoo provides a controlled environment needed to restore the species. EDIT: typo/word ordering |
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Our local children's museum is part of a network of sites working to restore red wolf [1] populations. Every few years they get new wolves as the coordinators move young wolves around to optimize mating pairs.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_wolf