I have never been a big fan of zoos, or spaces where animals appear to be held against their will. I understand that it gives many people access to creatures they would never see in the wild, and I realise it gives us an opportunity to learn about the animals, how they behave, how they survive, and in some instances if it wasn't for these animals in captivity, we'd be adding them to the list of creatures we no longer have in our world. So, I try and support the centres where they have been designed with the animals comfort and survival in mind. Where they are rescued, or part of a breeding program, a rescue program, or a retirement program! The ones I support most often include the Wildlife Heritage Foundation (www.whf.org.uk) and the British Wildlife Centre (http://www.britishwildlifecentre.co.uk).