CAZA

CAZA is the national voice of the zoo and aquarium community in Canada. Representing the 25 leading zoological parks and aquariums in Canada, its purpose is to promote the welfare of zoo and aquarium wildlife, to advance related science and conservation, and to foster public engagement in the preservation of our natural heritage.

CAZA was formed in 1975 as a national, not-for-profit service organization. Since that time it has played an invaluable role in bringing Canada’s zoos and aquariums to the forefront of international standards of animal care. It helps Canadians understand and appreciate the diversity of nature and its importance to their survival. It supports research to preserve threatened species and their habitat, works to preserve the genetic diversity of species and to minimize the live capture of animals. CAZA reaches out to educate youth, in cooperation with local school boards, it partners with governments and non-governmental organizations around the world in seeking to preserve wildlife. And it works to standardize professional conduct through a rigorous Code of Ethics and a comprehensive accreditation system.


 

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CAZA is launching a national awareness campaign to engage Canadians in supporting the preservation of biodiversity in our Arctic.
 

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Why was 2008 the "Year of the Frog"?
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The Robert Bateman Get to Know Program is an educational initiative designed to help youth connect with the natural world


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Zoos and aquariums are working behind the scenes everyday for wildlife conservation.  

Zoo Action
Find out more at
www.zooaction.ca


CAZA is proud to be a member of

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Visit  WAZA website



Canadas endangered species
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The voice of Canada's Museums: www.museums.ca