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 @9HG4PBFfrom British Columbia  answered…1yr1Y

No, sanctuaries with visits from public for the purpose of funding and education make sense the most humanely speaking. They should thrive during their time in the sanctuary living as closely to its native and natural place, crowd control and interaction with crowds or visibility of crowds for animals should be controlled and an important part of the animals well beings. Zoos are wrong, but they’re not going away so let’s solve the problem instead of debating human nature vs nature.