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Working with Non|Branded Animal Populations in AZA Facilities


Working with Non-Branded Animal Populations in AZA Facilities

Working with Non-Branded Animal Populations in AZA Facilities: Considerations for Stakeholders. For those involved in the management of species that are no ...

Adapting to a Crisis - AZA.org

... works on a strategic plan to address the animal population sustainability crisis within AZA. ... facilities in smaller populations to focus ...

Sourcing animals outside of the AZA. - ZooChat

Non-AZA zoos can apply to be an SSP sustainability partner and participate in an SSP. Alaska Zoo does this, along with some recently accredited ...

Species Survival Plan Programs - AZA.org

The mission of an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) cooperatively managed Species Survival Plan® (SSP) Program is to manage an ex situ species population.

Sustainability Partner Policy Frequently Asked Questions

common questions AZA facilities may have when working with non-accredited facilities on animal ... that the animal remains part of the SSP population; 2) The non- ...

do you support zoos, even AZA accredited zoos? : r/zoology - Reddit

... animal education and wildlife facilities. ... Instead its more or less full of people that really like animals and wish to work with them.

Board-Approved Policies and Position Statements - AZA.org

Animal Management. Non-native Invasive Species Policy approved by the AZA Board of Directors in 2003. Responsible Population Management Policy approved by the ...

Accreditation Basics | Association of Zoos & Aquariums

Every animal at AZA-accredited institutions undergoes a thorough welfare assessment at least once a year. We also make sure that animals are provided with ...

Difference between AZA, ZAA zoo and Sanctuaries : r/Zookeeping

AZA is the gold standard for zoos. They are highly ethical, and member facilities have to meet strict financial, animal handling, housing, and other such ...

Institutions vs Related Facilities - AZA.org

However, Related Facilities must have conservation as part of their mission, and the overall mission must be aligned with AZA's. Accredited Related Facilities ...

Keeper Chat — Hi! I was wondering how you feel about non-AZA...

This could be, for instance, that the type of education and conservation messaging AZA wants to see from its facilities isn't appropriate for a ...

Strategic Plan - AZA.org

AZA is also committed to being a global leader in promoting species conservation and animal welfare by leveraging the size, scope, expertise, and public trust ...

Does Zoo Accreditation Really Mean Happier Animals? - Faunalytics

Public perception, often shaped by the media, suggests that animals in AZA-accredited zoos are better cared for than those in non-accredited ...

Applying for AZA Re-Accreditation - Brevard Zoo

... work – from animal wellness to education and safety to training. While non-AZA facilities aren't automatically “bad,” an AZA or similar accreditation can be ...

IFAW, AZA Collaborate on #NotAPet Campaign - AZA.org

... facilities needing to work with law enforcement officials to ... IFAW is a global non-profit helping animals and people thrive together.

What's Wrong With Zoos & Aquariums? | Born Free USA

While the conditions at roadside facilities are certainly far worse than in AZA-accredited facilities, even the “best” zoo setting can never recreate the ...

AZA Accreditation - Utica Zoo

Less than 10 percent of the 2,800 wildlife exhibitors licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act meet the more ...

Association of Zoos and Aquariums - Louisville Zoo

Leaders in Animal Care, Conservation, and Family Fun ... The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the ...

Why AZA accreditation matters | BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo

Less than 10 percent of the 2,800 wildlife exhibitors licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act meet ...

Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) - Blooloop

Less than 10 percent of the 2,800 wildlife exhibitors licensed by the United States Department of Agriculture under the Animal Welfare Act meet the more ...