Animals bred in zoos
Animals bred in zoos evolve to be less fit to survive in the wild.
This is a predictable consequence of natural selection. Animals'
survival in a breeding program does not depend on the characteristics
that are needed for survival in the wild, but maintaining those
characteristics has costs. So they will tend to lose those
characteristics.
It would be interesting to see what happens after those
captivity-adapted animals are released. Do they respond to the
selection pressure of wild existence by evolving in the other
direction? That seems likely if enough of the original wild
population remains. But if there is very little of the original wild
population, the superior wild characteristics might have been lost
entirely.