Zoos need to become more involved in conservation than entertainment: zoo conference
Zoos and aquariums around the world need to undergo an evolution from just focusing on entertainment to conservation in order to remain relevant with the public, an international conference has been told.
The Wilder Institute/Calgary Zoo is hosting more than 2,000 zoo professionals from around the world at the Association of Zoos and Aquariums annual conference. It’s the first time the event has been held outside of the United States in decades and the first time it’s been held in Calgary in 40 years.
While zoos have long been the purview of families – providing fun for a Sunday outing – they have come under criticism from animal rights activists complaining about animals being held in captivity.
“Modern zoos and aquariums are conservation advocates,” association president Daniel Ashe said in an interview.