Links
The links presented in this section highlight our AAZK local chapters, Commercial Members, our Conservation Partners and also our Institutional Members. There are also miscellaneous links to websites of interest to those in the zoo community. The links point to web sites of other organizations concerned with zoos or animals; they are independent of AAZK Inc.
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An African network for ethical and competent animal keepers.
A volunteer organization dedicated to educating children of all ages about the need for saving wildlife.
The Association of Zoological Horticulture's purpose is to advance public and professional education of the importance of zoo horticulture and its role in the educational, recreational, conservation and scientific goals of the living natural history museu
There you can find details on the program, specific recommendations on products and who the advisory board members are. There are also details on the Wildlife Contraception Book.
The Cambridge Center's mission: to advance the scientific study of behavior and its humane application to the solution of practical problems, including the prevention and relief of human suffering. The Pets, Zoos and Animals section of the web site demons
An interactive site with information on common marmoset behaviour and how best to provide care in captivity – for private owners, researchers, educators, zoo and laboratory professionals
CBSG’s mission is to save threatened species by increasing the effectiveness of conservation efforts worldwide.
At Endangered Species International, we are strongly committed to reversing the trend of human induced species extinction and preserving their vital ecosystems.
Home to over 70 of the world's most endangered felines, EFBC's Feline Conservation Center is a breeding zoo and research facility.
Built on research and supported by a diverse array of educators, organizations, governments, and corporations, the Get to Know Program has been inspiring connections between youth and nature in Canada for nearly a decade.
The International Crane Foundation (ICF) commits to a future where all crane species are secure - a future where people cooperate to protect and restore wild populations and their ecosystems. These efforts sustain the places where cranes live, to the bene
The Shape of Enrichment was founded in 1991 as a partnership to further animal enrichment efforts worldwide.
As a branch of the non-profit Rhinoceros Reproduction Program, SOS Rhino is dedicated to the research, people, programs, and organizations involved with the preservation and conservation of the highly endangered rhinoceros species.
Help the American Association of Zoo Keepers (AAZK) and Polar Bears International (PBI) by planting trees in our nation's forests to help fight global warming and improve the habitat of polar bears and many other species.