The Role of Zoos and Aquariums in a Changing World

Rafael Miranda(Universidad de Navarra), Nora Escribano(Universidad de Navarra), María Luisa Maestro de las Casas(Universidad de Navarra), Andrea Pino‐del‐Carpio(Universidad de Navarra), Ana Villarroya(Universidad de Navarra)
Annual Review of Animal Biosciences
October 21, 2022
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Abstract

Zoos and aquariums have evolved significantly. From their origins as enclosures for the mere entertainment of the public, these institutions have undertaken new functions responding to the biodiversity crisis and social demands. Modern zoos and aquariums have the opportunity to educate people, contribute to species conservation, and produce animal-related research. However, there is increasing criticism toward the outcomes of their actions and the holding of species in their facilities. This review offers an integrated analysis of the state of knowledge about the role that zoos and aquariums play today. It describes their performance regarding their conservation, education, and research functions, highlighting general patterns and offering future perspectives. It identifies some challenges common to all these institutions, concluding that the way they keep up with the ever-growing social and environmental expectations will be decisive hereafter.


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