What do we do with injured animals after they are treated?

Let Wild Animals Be Wild and Don't Release Animals Back to Wild

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Release them back into the wild.
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Why do some people raise wild animals in captivity?
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To insure their survival.
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What are human-made places of safety and protection for animals called?
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Sanctuaries.
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Why is it not safe to release animals that have been kept in captivity back into the wild?
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Animals that have been kept in captivity won't survive in the wild.
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What does it mean for an animal to thrive?
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To do well, be successful, and grow.
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What is the main reason for creating animal sanctuaries?
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To provide a safe environment for animals that cannot survive in the wild.
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What is the impact of captivity on wild animals?
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It can prevent them from learning survival skills needed in the wild.
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