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Zoo of the Future?
I thought a lot about what environmental concern bothers me the most. 
Somehow, global warming doesn't strike me as something so urgent as the countless living species of animals that are going to be extinct soon.
The above cartoon deals with that undertone and the future condition of the zoos. With increasing technology and decreasing count of living tigers, there lies very little hope.

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Er. Navneet Sood says
April 19, 2011 at 07:30 AM
I think the humans have realized the impotance of wild life and are taking and shall continue to make efforts for ensuring the survival of wild life.
Sarvesh V. Marathe. says
June 05, 2011 at 12:59 AM
yes i realy think that people will make some kind of efforts for saving our whole nature!!!
Dr.Sandeep Kumar jain says
June 02, 2012 at 06:22 AM
It is wonderful Idea, can be helpful in conserving wildlife and in Tourism not at the cost of degrading habitat of wildlife.
S.pavithra says
October 04, 2014 at 12:46 AM
Nice pucture.it depict our unawarness of the nature and wildlife.we should help to the government.
S.pavithra says
October 04, 2014 at 12:47 AM
Nice pucture.it depict our unawarness of the nature and wildlife.we should help to the government.
Mayank Bhushan says
February 19, 2015 at 12:05 AM
POACHERS are endless enemy of whole eco-systems .. FIGHT & AWARENESS program should be going on continuously against - P O A C H I N G - ! It's not too late yet !!
Mayank Bhushan says
February 19, 2015 at 12:05 AM
POACHERS are endless enemy of whole eco-systems .. FIGHT & AWARENESS program should be going on continuously against - P O A C H I N G - ! It's not too late yet !!
Susan Sharma says
June 26, 2015 at 02:49 AM
According to scientists we are on the brink of the sixth great extinction. "We lost the dinosaurs and a third to a half of all of the species. If we continue on the present course, that is how much we will lose, how many species we will lose," "And we know after the last time that it took 5-10 million years to recover. So if we destroy this beautiful planet that we have it isn't going to come back overnight."

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