
Captive Wildlife Facility
A captive wildlife facility is a controlled environment where animals, such as exotic or endangered species, are kept for purposes like conservation, research, education, or display. These facilities ensure animals are provided with proper care, habitat, and medical attention while preventing their escape into the wild. They operate under regulations to promote ethical treatment and often support efforts to protect species from extinction. Essentially, they serve as safe spaces where animals are cared for responsibly and where the public can learn about wildlife.