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Why would it be important for zoos to collaborate with each other when it comes to managing captive populations?
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Why would it be important for zoos to collaborate with each other when it comes to managing captive populations?
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It would be important because one zoo’s population might be decreasing rapidly due to bad treating to the animals, and if zoo’s share information on how to take correct care of them, then many zoo’s can be productively growing.
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