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ANIMAL WELFARE
The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). Assisting in achieving the conservation and survival of species must be the aim of all members of the profession. CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
WAZA AWARD WINNERS 2020 Announcing the Winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards Posted: 16 October 2020The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards. The awards were presented at the 75th WAZA Annual Conference, which was held virtually from 12-15 October 2020.The top honourCONSERVATION
This website uses its own and third party cookies to offer a better experience and service. If you continue to browse and use this website we will assume that you agree with the policies. ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee FUTURE OF ZOO AND AQUARIUM DESIGN II 1 ISSN: 2074-4528 Contents Susan A. Chin 1 & Markus Gusset2 Editorial Editorial.. 1 Susan A. Chin & Markus Gusset Zoo and Aquarium Design – Yesterday, Today and WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events .ANIMAL WELFARE
The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). Assisting in achieving the conservation and survival of species must be the aim of all members of the profession. CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
WAZA AWARD WINNERS 2020 Announcing the Winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards Posted: 16 October 2020The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards. The awards were presented at the 75th WAZA Annual Conference, which was held virtually from 12-15 October 2020.The top honourCONSERVATION
This website uses its own and third party cookies to offer a better experience and service. If you continue to browse and use this website we will assume that you agree with the policies. ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee FUTURE OF ZOO AND AQUARIUM DESIGN II 1 ISSN: 2074-4528 Contents Susan A. Chin 1 & Markus Gusset2 Editorial Editorial.. 1 Susan A. Chin & Markus Gusset Zoo and Aquarium Design – Yesterday, Today and WAZA SUPPORTS GLOBAL COALITION FOR BIODIVERSITY WAZA Supports Global Coalition for Biodiversity Date: 03/03/2020 Global Coalition: United for Biodiversity. Image credit: Gatis Šļūka On 3 March 2020, World Wildlife Day, the European Commission launched a new global coalition for biodiversity in Monaco. The coalition calls on all world zoos, aquariums, botanic gardens, scienceand natural history
WAZA COUNCIL
WAZA Council Theo PagelPresidentCologne ZooGermanyClément LanthierVice PresidentCalgary ZooCanadaJenny GrayImmediate Past PresidentZoos VictoriaAustralia Region I: Canada and United States of America Bob ChastainRegion ICheyenne Mountain ZooUSAJohn Frawley Region I Minnesota Zoo USA Patricia Simmons Region I North Carolina Zoo USA Region II: Europe and the Middle East INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or otherWAZA CODE OF ETHICS
Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science have ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo Video GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
A SHORT GUIDE
A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products at BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.ch A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee TOWARDS INTEGRATED SPECIES CONSERVATION The One Plan Approach: The Philosophy and Implementation of CBSG’s Approach to Integrated Species Conservation Planning » Onnie Byers1,*, Caroline Lees 2, Jonathan Wilcken 3 & WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events .CONSERVATION
Skip to content. Notifications INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or otherA SHORT GUIDE
A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products atCARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.ch A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee FUTURE OF ZOO AND AQUARIUM DESIGN II 1 ISSN: 2074-4528 Contents Susan A. Chin 1 & Markus Gusset2 Editorial Editorial.. 1 Susan A. Chin & Markus Gusset Zoo and Aquarium Design – Yesterday, Today and WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events .CONSERVATION
Skip to content. Notifications INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or otherA SHORT GUIDE
A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products atCARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.ch A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee FUTURE OF ZOO AND AQUARIUM DESIGN II 1 ISSN: 2074-4528 Contents Susan A. Chin 1 & Markus Gusset2 Editorial Editorial.. 1 Susan A. Chin & Markus Gusset Zoo and Aquarium Design – Yesterday, Today and INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or other CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
WAZA AWARD WINNERS 2020 Announcing the Winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards Posted: 16 October 2020The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards. The awards were presented at the 75th WAZA Annual Conference, which was held virtually from 12-15 October 2020.The top honour ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoWAZA CODE OF ETHICS
Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science haveWAZA APPOINTS CEO
WAZA Appoints CEO Date: 09/04/2020 The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr MartÃn Zordan as Chief Executive Officer. MartÃn Zordan, a veterinarian who graduated with the highest honours, has a diverse professional background in science and conservation culminating in his work GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
TOWARDS INTEGRATED SPECIES CONSERVATION The One Plan Approach: The Philosophy and Implementation of CBSG’s Approach to Integrated Species Conservation Planning » Onnie Byers1,*, Caroline Lees 2, Jonathan Wilcken 3 & CONSTRUIRE UN AVENIR POUR LA FAUNE ET LA LORE 6 humeur et Peter Olney a assuré la rédaction de ce document, suivant les critères de perfection que nous lui connaissons. Nos remerciements vont à Peter Dollinger, Directeur Exécutif de la WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS WAZA | World Association of Zoos and Aquariums WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world.ANIMAL WELFARE
The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). Assisting in achieving the conservation and survival of species must be the aim of all members of the profession. ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCONSERVATION
Skip to content. Notifications INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or otherA SHORT GUIDE
A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products at GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.chCARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
FUTURE OF ZOO AND AQUARIUM DESIGN II 1 ISSN: 2074-4528 Contents Susan A. Chin 1 & Markus Gusset2 Editorial Editorial.. 1 Susan A. Chin & Markus Gusset Zoo and Aquarium Design – Yesterday, Today and WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world.ANIMAL WELFARE
The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). Assisting in achieving the conservation and survival of species must be the aim of all members of the profession. ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCONSERVATION
Skip to content. Notifications INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or otherA SHORT GUIDE
A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products at GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.chCARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
FUTURE OF ZOO AND AQUARIUM DESIGN II 1 ISSN: 2074-4528 Contents Susan A. Chin 1 & Markus Gusset2 Editorial Editorial.. 1 Susan A. Chin & Markus Gusset Zoo and Aquarium Design – Yesterday, Today and FIND A WAZA ZOO OR AQUARIUM Find a Zoo or Aquarium WAZA members are regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to providing the highest standards of care and striving to achieve the most in conservation of animals and their habitats around the world.WAZA’s membership currently comprises 23 association members, 278 institutional members, 10 affiliate CONSERVATION STRATEGIES Conservation Strategies Committing to Conservation: The World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Portuguese (15 MB)French (7 MB) Hungarian (4 MB)Spanish (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (9 MB)Russian (14 MB)Japanese (12MB)Promo Video Turning the Tide: A Global Aquarium Strategy for ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo Video INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or otherWAZA CODE OF ETHICS
Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science have GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE TAKES TO The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has partnered with United Nations (UN) Environment to help raise awareness about the illegal wildlife trade. The unique programme, which was launched on World Wildlife Day on 3 March, provides kids packs to TOWARDS INTEGRATED SPECIES CONSERVATION The One Plan Approach: The Philosophy and Implementation of CBSG’s Approach to Integrated Species Conservation Planning » Onnie Byers1,*, Caroline Lees 2, Jonathan Wilcken 3 & WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS WAZA | World Association of Zoos and Aquariums WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCONSERVATION
Skip to content. NotificationsWAZA CODE OF ETHICS
Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science have INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or other GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
CARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.ch TOWARDS POSITIVE ANIMAL WELFARE 1. Markus 2Gusset. 1 & Gerald Dick. Editorial. Whilst conservation of wildlife is the core purpose of modern zoos and . aquariums, animalwelfare is our core
WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCONSERVATION
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Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science have INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or other GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
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ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.ch TOWARDS POSITIVE ANIMAL WELFARE 1. Markus 2Gusset. 1 & Gerald Dick. Editorial. Whilst conservation of wildlife is the core purpose of modern zoos and . aquariums, animalwelfare is our core
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Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events . INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or other GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
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WAZA Executive Office Martin ZordanChief Executive Officermartin.zordan@waza.orgChristina Morbin Chief Operating Officer christina.morbin@waza.orgGavrielle Kirk-Cohen Director of Communications communications@waza.orgJanet Ho Director of Membership membership@waza.orgPaula CerdánAnimal Welfare and Conservation Coordinatoranimalwelfare@waza.orgconservation@waza.orgWAZA COMMITTEES
WAZA Standing Committees Committee for Population Management Simon TongeChairPaignton ZooPaula CerdánWAZA Candice DorseyVoting memberAZA (Association of Zoos & Aquariums)Danny de ManVoting memberEAZA (European Association of Zoos & Aquaria)Tracy RehseVoting memberNational Zoological Gardens of South Africa / PAAZA (Pan-African Association of Zoos & Aquaria)Wendy BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.chA SHORT GUIDE
A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products at WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events . CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
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Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science haveWAZA APPOINTS CEO
WAZA Appoints CEO Date: 09/04/2020 The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr MartÃn Zordan as Chief Executive Officer. MartÃn Zordan, a veterinarian who graduated with the highest honours, has a diverse professional background in science and conservation culminating in his work GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
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ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE TAKES TO The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has partnered with United Nations (UN) Environment to help raise awareness about the illegal wildlife trade. The unique programme, which was launched on World Wildlife Day on 3 March, provides kids packs to WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events . CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
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Skip to content. Notifications ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoWAZA CODE OF ETHICS
Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science haveWAZA APPOINTS CEO
WAZA Appoints CEO Date: 09/04/2020 The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr MartÃn Zordan as Chief Executive Officer. MartÃn Zordan, a veterinarian who graduated with the highest honours, has a diverse professional background in science and conservation culminating in his work GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
CARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT ILLEGAL WILDLIFE TRADE TAKES TO The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has partnered with United Nations (UN) Environment to help raise awareness about the illegal wildlife trade. The unique programme, which was launched on World Wildlife Day on 3 March, provides kids packs toANIMAL WELFARE
Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). CONSERVATION STRATEGIES Conservation Strategies Committing to Conservation: The World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Portuguese (15 MB)French (7 MB) Hungarian (4 MB)Spanish (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (9 MB)Russian (14 MB)Japanese (12MB)Promo Video Turning the Tide: A Global Aquarium Strategy forWAZA COUNCIL
WAZA Council Theo PagelPresidentCologne ZooGermanyClément LanthierVice PresidentCalgary ZooCanadaJenny GrayImmediate Past PresidentZoos VictoriaAustralia Region I: Canada and United States of America Bob ChastainRegion ICheyenne Mountain ZooUSAJohn Frawley Region I Minnesota Zoo USA Patricia Simmons Region I North Carolina Zoo USA Region II: Europe and the Middle East WAZA AWARD WINNERS 2020 Announcing the Winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards Posted: 16 October 2020The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2020 WAZA Awards. The awards were presented at the 75th WAZA Annual Conference, which was held virtually from 12-15 October 2020.The top honour GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
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A short guide Compiled by a sub-group of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee. How to choose responsibly sourced forest products at BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.chISB RESOURCE MANUAL
ISB Resource Manual. At the 65th WAZA Annual Conference on 18 October 2010 in Cologne (Germany), the Committee for Population Management adopted a Resource Manual for International Studbook Keepers (623 KB), with modifications approved on 14 November 2011, 28 November 2012 and 26 September 2018. This document clarifies the issues of application A SHORT GUIDE HOW TO REDUCE SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AT YOUR ZOO How to reduce single-use plastic at your zoo or aquarium A short guide Compiled by the Task Force on Single-Use Plastic of the WAZA Conservation and Environmental Sustainability Committee TOWARDS INTEGRATED SPECIES CONSERVATION The One Plan Approach: The Philosophy and Implementation of CBSG’s Approach to Integrated Species Conservation Planning » Onnie Byers1,*, Caroline Lees 2, Jonathan Wilcken 3 & WAZA | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMSCONTACTDONATEMEMBER’S AREAABOUT WAZANEWSPRIORITIES The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. CONSERVATION STRATEGIES A marketing brochure aimed at communicating the basic message of the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy to a broader public. English (5 MB) German (1 MB) Arabic (2 MB) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated tothe care and
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGIES Animal Welfare Strategies Caring For Wildlife The World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy Published in 2015English (landscape format) (7 MB)English (portrait format) (7 MB)German (5 MB)Spanish (5 MB)Portuguese (7 MB)Simplified Chinese (13 MB)Japanese (15 MB)Russian (9 MB)Vietnamese (22 MB)French (22 MB)Catalan (22 MB)Promo VideoCONSERVATION
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Animal Welfare Professional zoos and aquariums are committed to promoting optimal animal welfare and to providing environments where animals can thrive. This commitment is fundamental to supporting our goals as modern conservation, education, engagement, advocacy, learning, and research organisations. Significant advances in knowledge about animals and animal welfare science have INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or other GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
CARING FOR WILDLIFE
ANIMAL WELFARE STRATEGY | WORLD ASSOCIATION OF ZOOS AND AQUARIUMS 6 7 GENERAL | Foreword GENERAL | Supporting Statements CARING FOR WILDLIFE In reading the World Zoo and Aquarium Animal Welfare Strategy, I was struck by how it its in the historical development of ethical concerns for animals. These concerns can be seen as falling roughly into threestages.
BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.ch TOWARDS POSITIVE ANIMAL WELFARE 1. Markus 2Gusset. 1 & Gerald Dick. Editorial. Whilst conservation of wildlife is the core purpose of modern zoos and . aquariums, animalwelfare is our core
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WAZA Welcomes New Member – Assiniboine Park Zoo Posted: 20 May 2021 The Assiniboine Park Zoo, located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, was founded in 1904 and is the oldest zoological facility in Canada.PUBLICATIONS
Publications 2021 Publications 2020 Publications 2019 Publications 2018 Publications 2017 Publications 2016 Publications 2015 Publications 2014 Publications Previous Years 2013 Waza News – February 2013WAZA Magazine – Vol. 14 – Towards Integrated Species ConservationWAZA News – May 2013WAZA News – August 2013WAZA News – November 20132012 WAZA News – FebruaryANIMAL WELFARE
Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare The Code of Ethics and Animal Welfare was prepared on the basis of the 1999 Code of Ethics and the 2002 Code of Animal Welfare. It was adopted at the 58th Annual Conference of WAZA on 19 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica). THE WAZA EDUCATION STRATEGY Click on the link below to download a copy of the Conservation Education Strategy. English. Japanese (日本語) The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) is the global alliance of regional associations, national federations, zoos and aquariums, dedicated to the care and conservation of animals and their habitats around the world. Events . INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOKS International Studbooks Studbooks are the most important tool in scientifically managing ex situ populations of wild animals, ensuring their sufficient size, demographic stability and high level of genetic diversity. Studbook keepers maintain the pedigree and demographic history of a specifically defined taxon such as the genus, species, sub-species or other GLOBAL SPECIES MANAGEMENT PLANS At the 58th WAZA Annual Conference on 20 November 2003 in San José (Costa Rica), a document on procedures and responsibilities for inter-regional ex situ management programmes was unanimously adopted by the plenary. This was the birth of what is today referred to as Global Species Management Plans (GSMPs), held under the auspices ofthe now
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WAZA Executive Office Martin ZordanChief Executive Officermartin.zordan@waza.orgChristina Morbin Chief Operating Officer christina.morbin@waza.orgGavrielle Kirk-Cohen Director of Communications communications@waza.orgJanet Ho Director of Membership membership@waza.orgPaula CerdánAnimal Welfare and Conservation Coordinatoranimalwelfare@waza.orgconservation@waza.orgWAZA COMMITTEES
WAZA Standing Committees Committee for Population Management Simon TongeChairPaignton ZooPaula CerdánWAZA Candice DorseyVoting memberAZA (Association of Zoos & Aquariums)Danny de ManVoting memberEAZA (European Association of Zoos & Aquaria)Tracy RehseVoting memberNational Zoological Gardens of South Africa / PAAZA (Pan-African Association of Zoos & Aquaria)Wendy BUILDING A FUTURE FOR WILDLIFE Editor: Peter J. S. Olney Layout and Design: Peter Dollinger Publisher: WAZA Executive Office 3012 Bern, Switzerland phone: ++41-31-300 20 30 fax: ++41-31-300 20 31 email: waza.secretariat@bluewin.ch waza.director@bluewin.chA SHORT GUIDE
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