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Each year, the Blank Park Zoo's Conservation Committee raises money to support international conservation initiatives. Learn of the exciting projects the committee is involved with. The zoo is proud to be a part of national efforts in endangered species recovery breeding programs.... more

The Philadelphia Zoo has supported the Kangaroo Island Echidna Project since 1995 with funding for field work and a very successful Zoo captive breeding program. The Philadelphia Zoo echidna husbandry research involved hundreds of hours of observations throughout the year conducted by... more

Denver Zoo's Mongolian Wildlife Conservation Program was established in 1996 to assist the zoo's Mongolian colleagues with developing sustainable conservation programs for the multiple threatened species native to the area. In the past 11 years Denver Zoo has been supporting this program... more

The Detroit Zoo has been a leader in the exhibition, management and breeding of polar bears since the opening of the first bear exhibit in 1928. Director of the Detroit Zoological Institute, Ron Kagan states, "The Arctic Ring of Life exhibit has been a long-time dream for many people here... more

The Toronto Zoo is a leader in conservation, scientific research and innovative educational programs. There are 5,000 animals at the Toronto Zoo representing 460 different species The Toronto Zoo is one of the largest zoos in the world

The Oakland Zoo is a non-profit organization, managed by the East Bay Zoological Society. Founded in 1922 by Henry Snow, the Zoo has been located in its current Knowland Park location since 1936. Nestled in the rolling hills of 525-acre Knowland Park, the Zoo is located at 9777 Golf Links... more
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