CAZA LINKS
TD Canada Trust Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup
CAZA is now a partner in this national program coordinated by the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Science Centre
American Zoo and Aquarium Association

Information on animal species, conservation programs and what is happening at member zoos and aquariums.
Robert Bateman Writing and Art Contest

CAZA is now an official partner in this national program
ARKive – Creating a lasting audio-visual record of life on Earth.

ARKive is the Noah's Ark for the Internet era - a unique global initiative, gathering together into one centralised digital library, films, photographs and audio recordings of the world’s species.
Canadian Council on Animal Care

Information on CCAC programs of assessment, education and guideline development.
Canadian Food Inspection Agency

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency delivers all federal inspection services related to food; animal health; and plant protection.
Canadian Museums Association
Learn about the more than 2,300 museums and related institutions in Canada!
Canadian Wildlife Service—Environment Canada

Canada's national wildlife agency handles wildlife matters that are the responsibility of the federal government.
IUCN - The World Conservation Union

Welcome to IUCN - The World Conservation Union
The Green Lane™—Environment Canada

Internet resource for weather and environmental information.
Zooaction

Showcases the efforts of Canadian Zoos and Aquariums in the area of conservation.
The Canadian Association of Zoos and Aquariums Nutrition Advisory and Research Group (GARN-NARG)
CAZA-NARG unites animal nutrition professionals and proponents from across Canada, and the world, in zoological, academic and government environments to support and deliver animal nutrition services to Canadian zoological institutions and work cooperatively with institutions internationally.
Canadian Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians
The mission of the Canadian Association of Zoo and Wildlife Veterinarians is to promote and contribute to the health management of free ranging and captive wild animals, and in so doing enhance the well being of these animals.
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