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Encyclopedia > American Zoo and Aquarium Association

The American Zoo and Aquarium Association, or AZA is a people-based association dedicated to raising awareness of zoos and aquariums. The AZA serves as an accrediting body for member institutions, ensuring that the facilities meet much higher standards of animal care than are required by law. The Association also facilitates Species Survival Plans, which are plans for the captive management of genetically diverse populations of various endangered species. A zoo. ... A 335,000 US gallon (1. ...


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American Zoo and Aquarium Association (1189 words)
Aquarium and Zoo Facilities Association is the professional association for managers of construction and facilities maintenance in zoos, wildlife parks and aquariums worldwide.
Association of Zoo Veterinary Technicians is dedicated to all aspects of quality veterinary technical care in the field of zoo animal medicine.
Zoo and aquarium employees share in the knowledge that they are providing the best care for the creatures in their facility, as well as developing a forum for others to learn how they too can participate in the conservation of our planet's natural resources.
Louisville Zoo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (198 words)
The zoo houses animals such as orangutans, lions, elephants, butterflies and gorillas.
In fact, Louisville Zoo was awarded the 2003 American Association of Zoos and Aquariums Exhibit Award for its Gorilla Forest.
The Louisville Zoo is accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA) and the American Association of Museums (AAM).
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