Environment
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Silent Zoo Events Foster Deeper Connections With Nature and Animals Proving Silence is Golden
Visiting zoos in silence can generate a range of novel experiences, helping people to connect to animals in a more intimate way and giving visits more gravitas, according to new research.
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