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Pretty much
For example:
I have zoos for each continent/biome combination so that I can concentrate on animals that fit that combination.
Why? Less cost heating and cooling the habitats. You can keep the zoo more manageable, especially if your computer can't quite handle the masses of guests you will need for a larger zoo.
Why not? If I have the same animals in multiple zoos I have to research them on each zoo. If I use the same visual design, I have to research that style on each zoo.
I posted on the main forums suggestion page but had no resposes or likes to my idea on how they could implement it if they wanted to add that functionality .. but it won't be easy if done correctly ( as the real zoos do it ).
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/franchise-mode-shared-research-idea.532958/