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Numbers, Numbers, Numbers

Here are up-to-date numbers for some of the most widely used AZA statistics.

Visitation

In 2007, AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums attracted 175 million visitors.

AZA Membership

AZA has four types of organizational membership:

  1. Institutional
    (zoos and aquariums accredited by AZA);

  2. Related Facilities
    (research facilities, rehabilitation centers, and educational organizations certified by AZA);

  3. Conservation Partners
    (organizations supporting support the mission of zoos and aquariums);

  4. Commercial
    (products and services for zoos and aquariums).

Type of Member Total
Number
Accredited zoos and aquariums
[here's a list]
217
 
Commercial Members
[here's a list]
263
Certified Related Facilities
[here's a list]
19
Conservation Partners 49
Individual Members 5,200

Conservation Programs

AZA members participate in over 700 cooperative conservation and management programs. Through these programs, AZA assists its members in managing their captive populations and conducting and overseeing zoo and aquarium-based and field-based conservation, research and education projects.

Name of Program Current Total
Taxonomic Advisory Groups (TAGs)
[fact sheet]
46
Species Survival Plan® Programs (SSPs)
[fact sheet]
111
Population Management Plans (PMPs)
[fact sheet]
312
Studbooks
[fact sheet]
468
Scientific Advisory Groups (SAGs)
[fact sheet]
13
Conservation Action Partnerships (CAPs)
[fact sheet]
4
Total number of managed species or sub-species
520

Number of Species

Type of Animal Total Number
of Individual Animals

Amphibians 14,916
Birds 57,115
Fish 339,195
Invertebrates 239,925
Mammals 53,189
Marine Mammals 1,260
Reptiles 29,573

Annual Report on Conservation and Science

Effective wildlife conservation is rooted in science. Almost 14,000 employees are engaged in conservation and science research in zoos and aquariums, supported by 3,400 volunteers.

Zoos and aquariums take conservation action all over the world. In 2005, 166 AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums reported participating in 1,719 conservation, research, and education projects in 97 countries or regions. Collectively, zoos and aquariums spent more than $70 million on conservation and research.

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