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AZA inspectors are also concerned
        The Best of the Best Continued
                                                                                  with guest safety and the guest experience
                                                                                  when examining zoo grounds. For example,
                                                                                  are there impenetrable barriers between
                                                                                  guests and animals, an adequate number
                                                                                  of bathroom facilities, no trip hazards,
                                                                                  easy access for people with disabilities,
                                                                                  and signage that identifies animals?
                                                                                     During their visit, inspectors will
                                                                                  interview our director and CEO, our
                                                                                  executive team, curators, veterinarians,
                                                                                  staff nutritionist, animal care specialists,
                                                                                  scientists, members of our Board, and
                                                                                  others. They will examine our many
                                                                                  record-keeping systems.

                                                                                  How do accreditations
                                                                                  from AZA and other
                                                                                  groups benefit the zoo?

                                                                                  “It’s helpful to have people outside of
                                                                                  our organization come in and give us
                                                                                  a third-party view of how we’re doing,”
                                                                                  said Meehan. Accreditations also:
                                                                                   •  Enhance our credibility and assure
                                                                                     the public we meet or exceed industry
                                                                                     standards
                                                                                   •  Promote professional recognition that
                                                                                     we meet or exceed industry standards
                                                                                   •  Help us attract and retain high-quality
                                                                                     staff and provide staff with networking
        Above:  An animal care specialist prepares feed for the zoo’s Grevy’s zebras. The animals’ diet is formulated    opportunities
         by the Nutrition Services department and meets standards set by the USDA, American Humane, and AZA.
                                                                                     AZA membership, in particular, allows
                                                                                  CZS to be part of a network of accredited
        CZS must also demonstrate involvement    What happens during              institutions that manage animals collective-
        in AZA’s cooperative conservation    an on-site inspection?               ly. For example, Brookfield Zoo participates
        programs—Species Survival Plans®, Taxon                                   in AZA Species Survival Plans®, cooperative
        Advisory Groups, Saving Animals From   It depends on the accrediting group and    population management and conservation
        Extinction (SAFE) programs, and scientif-  its focus. An on-site inspection takes place   programs for select species of animals in
        ic advisory groups.                  over the course of several days to a week.    managed care. The program’s goals are
           After the application is submitted,    Auditors spend a lot of time observing    to maximize genetic diversity through
        a team of expert, independent auditors    the animals and examining their habitats.    selective breeding and to ensure animal
        will conduct an on-site inspection and    Do animals receive adequate water and   populations are demographically stable
        submit their findings to AZA’s Accredita-  nutritious foods? Are their habitats kept   and self-sustaining.
        tion Commission, which consists of    clean? Do they have access to shelter    Most important of all, said Meehan,
        15 experienced experts in animal welfare   and shade outdoors? Are they kept    “You benefit from the experience of
        and husbandry, operations, and veterinary   in appropriate social groupings for    thousands of AZA members and the
        medicine. Sometime this fall, CZS’s senior   their species? Do any of them look ill    thousands that came before them. Finances,
        officials will meet with the Commission    or injured? These are a small fraction    human resources, education, conservation,
        to answer their questions.           of their concerns.                   and animal care—all benefit from the
                                                                                  experience of the collective membership.”





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