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What Do They Do With All That Poo?
What Do They Do With All That Poo?
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Zoos deal with large amounts of animal poo, which is used in science labs and back gardens. This picture book explores the different types of zoo poo and its uses.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 40 pages
Publication date: 21 March 2019
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
The zoo is home to a diverse array of animals, each producing copious amounts of waste. What do zoos do with all this waste? This amusing picture book delves into various types of zoo waste, ranging from cube-shaped wombat poop to tiny worm droppings, and the surprising destinations it finds itself in, such as science labs and even your backyard. Prepare to be fascinated and amused by the world of poo!
Welcome to the wonderful world of poo! Take a deep breath and prepare to learn something new.
In the zoo, you'll find a wide variety of animals, each with its own unique digestive system and waste production. From the majestic lions and elephants to the tiny insects and birds, each animal contributes to the zoo's waste management challenges.
One of the most common types of zoo waste is animal feces, also known as poo. Feces contains a mixture of nutrients, waste products, and bacteria that can be harmful to the environment if not properly managed.
Zoos use a variety of methods to manage animal waste. One of the most common is composting. Composting involves breaking down organic matter, such as animal feces, into a nutrient-rich soil amendment that can be used to fertilize plants and gardens.
Another method used by zoos is incineration. Incineration involves burning animal waste at high temperatures, which destroys harmful bacteria and viruses and reduces the volume of waste. However, incineration can also produce harmful pollutants, such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
Zoos also use waste management technologies, such as waste-to-energy systems, to convert animal waste into electricity and heat. These systems can help reduce the zoo's environmental footprint and generate renewable energy.
In addition to managing animal waste, zoos also play an important role in educating the public about the importance of waste management and environmental sustainability. Many zoos offer educational programs and exhibits that teach visitors about the impact of waste on the environment and the ways in which they can reduce their own waste production.
Overall, managing animal waste is a complex and challenging task that requires a combination of innovative technologies, sustainable practices, and education. By working together, zoos can help protect the environment and promote sustainability for future generations.
Weight: 214g
Dimension: 277 x 230 x 5 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781471182549
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