Zoos

Life is a quality that distinguishes matter that has biological processes, such as signaling and self-sustaining processes, from matter that does not, and is defined by the capacity for growth, reaction to stimuli, metabolism, energy transformation, and reproduction.

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When The Pandemic Came, Zoos Closed, And Animals Began to Act Differently

'We've used hallways, we've used bathrooms': How zoos protect animals when hurricanes hit

When The Pandemic Came, Zoos Shut, And Animals Began to Act Differently

China is sending giant pandas to US zoos for the first time in decades

April 8 solar eclipse: 6 zoos on the path of totality — and why animals react strangely to 'nighttime during the day'

When The Pandemic Came, Zoos Closed, And The Animals Began to Act Differently

China reclaims pandas from US zoos – is the panda politics era over?

When The Pandemic Came, The Zoos Shut, And The Animals Began to Act Differently

For species classified as "extinct in the wild", the zoos and botanical gardens where their fates hang by a thread are as often anterooms to oblivion as gateways to recovery, new research has shown

How Zoos Benefit Society And The Animals They Protect

Ukraine’s Zoos: What Is Happening To All The Animals

When The Pandemic Came, The Zoos Closed, And The Animals Began to Act Differently

Life history: Scholars call for greater collaboration between zoos, museums

Zoos across North America are moving birds indoors to protect them from avian flu