MEMBERS' DIRECTORY  ALBERTA


CALGARY ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY, AC.

1300 Zoo Road N.E.
Calgary, AB T2E 7V6

Telephone:  (403) 232-9300
Fax:  (403) 237-7582
Web site: http://www.calgaryzoo.ab.ca This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
Province: Alberta

The mission of the Calgary Zoo Society, in partnership with the City of Calgary and its citizens, is to develop, operate and promote an integrated zoological, botanical and prehistoric park and conservation centre for conservation, education, recreation and scientific study.

MARINE LIFE DEPARTMENT, AC.

West Edmonton Mall
#1755 8882-170 St.
Edmonton, AB T5T 4J2

Telephone:  (780) 444-5320
Fax:  (780) 443-8234
Web site: http://www.westedmontonmall.com This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
Province: Alberta

The Marine Life Department in West Edmonton Mall cares for over 200 species of animals including sea lions, fish, reptiles and penguins. Featuring a newly renovated penguin habitat allowing guests to watch the natural behavior and group dynamics of our African Penguin colony. The habitat also incorporates state-of-the-art engineering for water conservation and water quality. Marine Life provides guests with educational experiences, while ensuring a high quality of care for our animals.

VALLEY ZOO & JOHN JANZEN NATURE CENTRE, AC.

PO Box 2359
Zoo location: 13315 Buena Vista Road,Edmonton
Centre location: Fox Drive, adjacent to Fort Edmonton Park


Telephone:  (780) 496-6912
Fax:  (780) 944-7529
Web site: http://www.valleyzoo.ca This is an external link. You will leave this site by clicking on this link.
Province: Alberta

Vision: Outstanding and diverse experiences which inspire appreciation of wildlife and wild spaces. Mission: To be, for the citizens of Edmonton, both a symbol and a focus of their concern for and interest in nature To exhibit exotic, native and common animal species To take an active/participatory role in conservation of rare/endangered plants, animals and environments To demonstrate, through landscaping of public and animal spaces the importance of habitat preservation To offer a diverse menu of education and interpretation programs and services related to nature appreciation and conservation To offer education and recreation experiences attractive to a wide variety of age groups and levels of interest To welcome partnerships with groups and businesses for the advancement of common goals



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