
or at the very least a well run zoological collection where the animals can at least do their own thing, not jump to like regimented clowns. Environmental tourism is probably going to be the solution for a lot of animal wildlife, which is the next step on from modern zoos. They'll have a better chance of not being poached, though part of the problem with African reservations is quite simply how massive the place is. Trying to protect reservations half the size of a small European country is as you would imagine practically impossible. And poaching shows no signs of diminishing.
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