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Awards We Win

WHAT WE DO

Small Mammal Conservation

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Leslie Alexander

The staff at this zoo were fantastic—super friendly and ready to answer any questions we had. The animals looked healthy and well-cared for, and it was clear the zoo prioritizes their welfare. The enclosures were clean and well-maintained, providing the animals with plenty of space to roam. We spent hours exploring and learned so much about the animals and the conservation work the zoo is doing. Highly recommend it for anyone interested in wildlife!
  • While large animals often receive the most attention, zoos also work to protect small mammals, such as meerkats and fennec foxes. These species play important roles in their ecosystems, and zoos contribute to their survival through breeding programs.
  • Some zoos function as wildlife rehabilitation centers, taking in injured or sick animals and providing medical care with the goal of reintroducing them into the wild. These efforts are essential for helping populations recover from threats like poaching or habitat loss.
WHAT WE DO

Educating Future Generations

Zoos inspire the next generation of conservationists by providing educational experiences that foster a love for wildlife. School programs, internships, and volunteer opportunities encourage young people to pursue careers in conservation.

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The Ethical Evolution of Modern Zoos

In many cases, zoos serve as refuges for animals that have been rescued from illegal wildlife trade or from habitats that can no longer support them. These animals are given a second chance at life, and zoos work to provide them with the best possible care.

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How Zoos Play a Role in Saving Marine Species

Zoos play a crucial role in conserving biodiversity by housing endangered species and maintaining genetic diversity through breeding programs. These efforts help ensure the survival of species that are at risk of extinction due to habitat loss and human activities.

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Zoos as Guardians of Rare and Exotic Species

To keep animals mentally and physically stimulated, zoos create enrichment programs that mimic natural behaviors like foraging, hunting, or problem-solving. These programs are essential for promoting animal well-being and preventing boredom in captivity.



WORK PROCESS

Protecting Endangered Species

Zoos work to protect endangered species by providing safe environments for breeding and care. Many species that are critically endangered in the wild, such as the Amur leopard, benefit from zoo breeding programs designed to bolster their populations.

200+

Animals

10k+

Complete project

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Safari

Venomous Animals

65%

Animals of the Savannah

80%

Cold-Blooded Hunters

76%
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ANIMALS

Conservation Education

Wildlife Research

Zoos conduct valuable research on animal behavior, health, and genetics. This research provides important insights that can be used to improve animal care and inform conservation efforts in the wild.

CLIENTS TALK

Animals of the Savanna’s Waterholes

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HISTORY

Animals of the Savannah

How Zoos Inspire Conservation Through Animal Ambassadors

Zoos often rely on "animal ambassadors" to foster a deeper connection between visitors and wildlife, inspiring conservation efforts.

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The Role of Zoos in Community Engagement and Outreach

Zoos are not just places to observe animals—they are important centers for community engagement and outreach.

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