Current:Home > MyWhy zoos can't buy or sell animals -ProfitPoint
Why zoos can't buy or sell animals
View
Date:2025-04-25 21:57:14
Note: This episode originally aired in September, 2014.
Zoos follow a fundamental principle: You can't sell or buy the animals. It's unethical and illegal to put a price tag on an elephant's head. But money is really useful — it lets you know who wants something and how much they want it. It lets you get rid of things you don't need and acquire things that you do need. It helps allocate assets where they are most valued. In this case, those assets are alive, and they need a safe home in the right climate.
So zoos and aquariums are left asking: What do you do in a world where you can't use money?
This episode was originally produced by Jess Jiang.
Help support Planet Money and get bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.
Always free at these links: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, NPR One or anywhere you get podcasts.
Find more Planet Money: Twitter / Facebook / Instagram / TikTok / Our weekly Newsletter.
Music: "Garage Soul," "Hard Luck," and "Revisit the Revival."
veryGood! (4)
Related
- IRS recovers $4.7 billion in back taxes and braces for cuts with Trump and GOP in power
- Proof Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke's Relationship Was More Toxic Than Summer House Fans Thought
- Biden warns about price of unchecked tyranny as he vows to continue to help Ukraine
- California Oil Town Chose a Firm with Oil Industry Ties to Review Impacts of an Unprecedented 20-Year Drilling Permit Extension
- A South Texas lawmaker’s 15
- No arrests yet in street party shooting that killed 1, injured 27 in Ohio
- New York Supreme Court judge seen shoving officer during brawl with neighbors will be replaced on the bench
- A new Nebraska law makes court diversion program available to veterans. Other states could follow
- Angelina Jolie nearly fainted making Maria Callas movie: 'My body wasn’t strong enough'
- NCAA panel sets up schools having sponsor logos on football fields for regular home games
Ranking
- Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
- Have you started investing? There's no time like the present.
- Pat Sajak’s final episode as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host is almost here
- UN Secretary-General Calls for Ban on Fossil Fuel Advertising, Says Next 18 Months Are Critical for Climate Action
- 2 killed, 3 injured in shooting at makeshift club in Houston
- Samoan author accused of killing Samoan writer who was aunt of former US politician Tulsi Gabbard
- Minnesota man’s 2001 murder conviction should be overturned, officials say
- Alabama sheriff evacuates jail, citing unspecified ‘health and safety issues’
Recommendation
Grammy nominee Teddy Swims on love, growth and embracing change
Pat Sajak’s final episode as ‘Wheel of Fortune’ host is almost here
What’s the firearms form at the center of Hunter Biden’s gun trial? AP Explains
Will recreational pot go on sale soon in Ohio? Medical marijuana stores can now apply to sell it
Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
What to look for the in the Labor Department's May jobs report
2024 Belmont Stakes: How to watch, post positions and field for Triple Crown horse race
At 93 years old, Willie Mays has added 10 more hits to his MLB record. Here's why.