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RE: Professional Accreditation?

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Posted by: rwh at Sat Mar 4 16:28:41 2006   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rwh ]  
   

I agree with Rob on most this topic. For a small to medium sized breeder or private individual it does not probably have allot impact.

For larger institutions can have major impacts (but not always). It does a combination of things. The AZA has political pull in terms of with govt agencies, be it USFW, local state agencies, conservation organizations, etc...It is in theory a self regulated agency that strives for the highest standard of professionalism among zoological facilities. Of course, it has it's problems too like any big member organization.

From a reptile perspective, many of my fellow herp colleagues take issue with a number of AZA practices as they have traditionally been a mammal center organization. Such trends are changing for the better, I think.

As for Rob's comments "its all about hands on conservation education that we feel makes the greatest difference" - not sure I would agree, as each institution is very different and has very different educational messages and methods. The AZA does not really dictate the way one conducts its education programs.

Just my 2 cents...

-Ruston
Curator of Herpetology
Dallas Zoo


   

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