The World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) has welcomed a new member to its global community, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens. This historic institution, established in 1914, is home to over 2,000 exotic animals and 1,000 plant species and serves as the largest botanical garden in Northeast Florida.
With its commitment to education, conservation, and research, the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens aligns perfectly with the areas of focus for WAZA institutions. Its mission, dedicated to connecting the community with wildlife and wild places, has inspired over one million visitors each year to discover and appreciate the natural world.
“The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is excited to rejoin WAZA and to be a part of the family of like-minded world organizations committed to the highest standards of animal care and wellbeing, environmental education, and the conservation of wildlife and wild places,” said Dr. Jeffery Ettling, President and CEO of Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens.
WAZA CEO Dr. Martín Zordan shares this excitement, stating, “WAZA is thrilled that Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens has rejoined as our Institution member. I am confident that our members will have the opportunity to collaborate with Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens in these key areas.”
Accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA), the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens has a long history of promoting wildlife conservation and education. It is now a proud member of the WAZA family, working towards a shared goal of preserving the natural world for future generations.