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Association of Zoos and Aquariums
Association of Zoos and Aquariums
AbbreviationAZA
FoundedOctober 1924; 99 years ago (1924-10) (as American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums)
TypeNational not-for-profit organization
55-0526930
Legal status501(c)(3) nonprofit organization
FocusAccreditation of zoos and aquariums; conservation; advocacy
HeadquartersSilver Spring, Maryland, U.S.
Coordinates38°59′41″N 77°01′53″W / 38.994820°N 77.031271°W / 38.994820; -77.031271
Area served
International
MethodAccreditation
Berto Castro
Dan Ashe
Craig Hoover
Revenue (2016)
$12,786,124
Expenses (2016)$10,427,633
Employees (2016)
42
Volunteers (2016)
350
Websitewww.aza.org

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), originally the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums, is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1924 and dedicated to the advancement of zoos and public aquariums in the areas of conservation, education, science, and recreation. AZA is headquartered in Silver Spring, Maryland, and accredits zoos. There were 238 accredited facilities as of 2019, primarily in the US, and also a handful in eleven other countries.

History

In October 1924 the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums was formed as an affiliate of the American Institute of Park Executives. In 1966, the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums became a professional branch affiliate of the newly formed National Recreation and Park Association, which absorbed the American Institute of Park Executives.

In the fall of 1971, the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums membership voted to become an independent association. On January 19, 1972, it was chartered as the American Association of Zoological Parks and Aquariums with its executive office located in Wheeling, West Virginia, within the Oglebay Park Good Zoo.[1] In 1994, the shorter name American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) was adopted.[2]

In early 2018, AZA acquired the Wildlife Trafficking Alliance to help grow public awareness about the purchase and sale of illegal wildlife products in the United States.[3][4]

The Association of Zoos and Aquariums reported 195 million visitors to its 236 accredited member facilities in 2017.[5]

Activities

The organization is active in institution accreditation, animal care initiatives, education and conservation programs, collaborative research and advocacy.

AZA serves as an accrediting body for zoos and aquariums and ensures accredited facilities meet higher standards of animal care than required by law. Institutions are evaluated every five years in order to ensure standards are met and to maintain accreditation. As of 2019 AZA had 238 accredited facilities in the US and eleven other countries: Canada, Mexico, Bermuda, The Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, Colombia, Argentina, Spain, Hong Kong, Singapore, and South Korea.[6]

Approximately 800,000 animals representing 6,000 species are in the care of AZA-accredited facilities, including 1,000 threatened or endangered species.[6] The association also facilitates both species survival plans and population management plans, which serve to sustainably manage genetically diverse captive populations of various animal species.[6]

AZA holds a conference in September, one of the largest zoo and aquarium professionals' events in the US.

AZA also manages the citizen science program FrogWatch USA.[7]

Accreditation

In the United States, any public animal exhibit must be licensed and inspected by the United States Department of Agriculture, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Drug Enforcement Administration, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, and others. Depending on the animals they exhibit, the activities of zoos are regulated by laws including the Endangered Species Act, the Animal Welfare Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 and others.[8] Additionally, zoos in North America may choose to pursue accreditation by AZA.

The American association has developed a definition for zoological gardens and aquariums as part of its accreditation standards: "A permanent cultural institution which owns and maintains captive wild animals that represent more than a token collection and, under the direction of a professional staff, provides its collection with appropriate care and exhibits them in an aesthetic manner to the public on a regularly scheduled basis. They shall further be defined as having as their primary business the exhibition, conservation and preservation of the earth's fauna in an educational and scientific manner."

To achieve accreditation, a zoo must pass an application and inspection process and meet or exceed AZA's standards for animal health and welfare, fundraising, zoo staffing, and involvement in global conservation efforts. Inspection is performed by three experts (typically one veterinarian, one expert in animal care, and one expert in zoo management and operations) and then reviewed by a panel of twelve experts before accreditation is awarded. This accreditation process is repeated once every five years.

AZA estimates that there are approximately 2,800 animal exhibits operating under USDA license as of 2019; fewer than 10% are accredited.[5][9] Certification is possible for facilities that hold animals, but are not regularly open to the public.

Saving Animals From Extinction

AZA's Saving Animals From Extinction (SAFE) program prioritizes collaboration between zoos and aquariums to support highly vulnerable species.[10] SAFE builds on existing recovery plans to implement strategic conservation and public engagement activities.[11] In 2017, AZA member zoos and aquariums invested $15.6 million towards SAFE program species.[12]

The SAFE program signature species include the African lion, African vultures, Asian elephant, Atlantic Acropora coral, black-footed ferret, black rhinoceros, cheetah, eastern indigo snake, giraffe, gorilla, sea turtles, orangutan, radiated tortoise, red wolf, sea turtles, sharks and rays, vaquita, western pond turtle and whooping crane. There were more than 20 species or taxonomic groups included in the program as of 2019.[13]

Annual Report on Conservation and Science

The association has a computerized database called the Annual Report on Conservation and Science. This helps track AZA research projects worldwide.[14]

AZA member zoos and aquariums contribute $220 million to conservation projects each year.[12] They participate in 115 reintroduction programs, including more than 40 programs for species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act.[6]

In 2017, member institutions reported participating in field conservation projects benefiting over 860 species in 128 countries. AZA zoos and aquariums spent $25 million on research and published 170 books, book chapters, journal articles, conference proceeding papers, posters and theses or dissertations. Animal care, health and welfare, followed by species and habitat conservation, describe 68% of the AZA community's research.[12]

List of member zoos and aquariums

To be a member, a facility must either be accredited or certified.

Accredited facilities

Accredited facilities maintain a professional staff and appropriate animal care, and are open to the public on a predictable basis. The following list is from 2013.[15][16]

Name Address City State/country Website
Abilene Zoological Gardens 2070 Zoo Ln Abilene Texas, United States Website
Acuario de Veracruz Blvd. Manuel Ávila Camacho S/N, Ricardo Flores Magón Veracruz Veracruz, Mexico Website
Adventure Aquarium 1 Riverside Dr Camden New Jersey, United States Website
Africam Safari 11 Oriente #2407 Puebla Puebla, Mexico Website
Akron Zoological Park 500 Edgewood Ave Akron Ohio, United States Website
Alaska SeaLife Center 301 Railway Avenue Seward Alaska, United States Website
Albuquerque Biological Park 903 10th St SW Albuquerque New Mexico, United States Website
Alexandria Zoological Park 3016 Masonic Dr Alexandria Louisiana, United States Website
Aquarium of the Bay The Embarcadero at Beach St

Pier 39

San Francisco California, United States Website
Aquarium of Niagara 701 Whirlpool Street Niagara Falls New York, United States Website
Aquarium of the Pacific 100 Aquarium Way Long Beach California, United States Website
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum 2021 N Kinney Rd Tucson Arizona, United States Website
Assiniboine Park Zoo 2595 Roblin Blvd Winnipeg Manitoba, Canada Website
Atlantis The Palm, Dubai Palm Jumeirah Dubai United Arab Emirates Website
Atlantis Paradise Island Paradise Island Nassau Bahamas Website
Audubon Aquarium of the Americas 1 Canal St New Orleans Louisiana, United States Website
Audubon Zoo 6500 Magazine St New Orleans Louisiana, United States Website
Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum 3075 Sanibel-Captiva Road Sanibel Florida, United States Website
Baylor University Bear Habitat M P Daniel Esplanade Waco Texas, United States Website
Bergen County Zoological Park 216 Forest Ave Paramus New Jersey, United States Website
Bermuda Aquarium, Museum and Zoo PO Box FL 145 Flatts Village Bermuda Website
Binder Park Zoo 7400 Division Dr Battle Creek Michigan, United States Website
Biodôme de Montreal 4777 Pierre-de-Coubertin Montreal Quebec, Canada Website
Birch Aquarium at Scripps USCD, 9500 Gilman Dr La Jolla California, United States Website
Birmingham Zoo 1 Wild Pl Birmingham Alabama, United States Website
Blank Park Zoo 7401 SW 9th St Des Moines Iowa, United States Website
Boonshoft Museum of Discovery 2600 Deweese Parkway Dayton Ohio, United States Website
Bramble Park Zoo 800 10th St NW Watertown South Dakota, United States Website
Brandywine Zoo 1001 N Park Dr Wilmington Delaware, United States Website
Brevard Zoo 8225 N Wickham Rd Melbourne Florida, United States Website
Bronx Zoo 2300 Southern Blvd Bronx New York, United States Website
Brookgreen Gardens PO Box 3368 Pawleys Island South Carolina, United States Website
Buffalo Zoo 300 Parkside Ave Buffalo New York, United States Website
Busch Gardens (Tampa) 10165 N McKinley Dr Tampa Florida, United States Website Archived 2014-11-23 at the Wayback Machine
The Butterfly House 15193 Olive Boulevard Chesterfield Missouri, United States Website
Butterfly Pavilion 6252 W 104th Ave Westminster Colorado, United States Website
Buttonwood Park Zoo 425 Hawthorn St New Bedford Massachusetts, United States Website
Cabrillo Marine Aquarium 3720 Stephen M. White Dr San Pedro California, United States Website
Caldwell Zoo 2203 W Martin Luther King Jr Blvd Tyler Texas, United States Website
Calgary Zoo 1300 Zoo Road NE Calgary Alberta, Canada Website
California Science Center 700 State Drive Los Angeles California, United States Website
Cameron Park Zoo 1701 N 4th St Waco Texas, United States Website
Cape May County Park Zoo 4 Moore Rd Dn 801 Cape May County Court House New Jersey, United States Website
Capron Park Zoo 201 County St Attleboro Massachusetts, United States Website
Central Florida Zoological Park 3755 NW Hwy 17-92 Sanford Florida, United States Website
Central Park Zoo 830 5th Ave New York City New York, United States Website
Charles Paddock Zoo 9305 Pismo Ave Atascadero California, United States Website
Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park 1101 McCallie Ave Chattanooga Tennessee, United States Website
Cheyenne Mountain Zoological Park 4250 Cheyenne Mount Zoo Rd Colorado Springs Colorado, United States Website
Chicago Zoological Society - Brookfield Zoo 3300 Golf Road Brookfield Illinois, United States Website
Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden 3400 Vine Street Cincinnati Ohio, United States Website
Cleveland Metroparks Zoo 3900 Wildlife Way Cleveland Ohio, United States Website
Clyde Peeling's Reptiland 18628 US Route 15 Allenwood Pennsylvania, United States Website
Columbus Zoo and Aquarium 2661 Billingsley Rd Powell Ohio, United States Website
Como Park Zoo and Conservatory 1225 Estabrook Drive Saint Paul Minnesota, United States Website
Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo 1875 Noble Avenue Bridgeport Connecticut, United States Website
Cosley Zoo 1356 Gary Avenue Wheaton Illinois, United States Website
CuriOdyssey 1651 Coyote Point Drive San Mateo California, United States Website
Dakota Zoo 602 Riverside Park Rd, Bismarck North Dakota, United States Website
Dallas World Aquarium 1801 N Griffin Street Dallas Texas, United States Website
Dallas Zoo 650 So. R.L. Thorton Fwy Dallas Texas, United States Website
David Traylor Zoo of Emporia 75 Sodens Rd Emporia Kansas, United States Website
Denver Zoo 2300 Steele Street Denver Colorado, United States Website
Detroit Zoo 8450 W 10 Mile Rd Royal Oak Michigan, United States Website
Dickerson Park Zoo 3043 North Fort Springfield Missouri, United States Website
Discovery Cove 6000 Discovery Cove Way Orlando Florida, United States Website
Disney's Animal Kingdom PO Box 10000 Bay Lake Florida, United States Website
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