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The Captive Audience: the Educative Influence of Zoos on their Visitors in India

 
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This study of visitors to three zoos in India found that nearly two-thirds of survey respondents (64%) believe that zoos could "definitely" help protect wild animals. Zoo visitors seem to be more knowledgeable than the general public, based on a series of questions relating specifically to lion-tailed macaques.
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