The Future of Wildlife Shows: A Gradual Disappearance | Zhou Jinfeng Talks About the Forth Civilization (290)

In the era of ecological civilization, the wildlife exhibition industry is rapidly declining globally. Many regions have stopped building new oceanariums or zoos, and existing zoos and oceanariums are making plans to close or transform.

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There is a growing emphasis on the relationship between people wildlife and nature, and wildlife conservation is seen as key to ecological preservation. Market trends show that the public is less interested in zoos and oceanariums and prefers to learn about wildlife through science and technology.

 

Against this background, the gradual disappearance of the animal show industry is inevitable, and people will pay more attention to ecological conservation and alternative forms of interaction.



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