CMA is actually in the Pathway Toward Membership program and not accredited yet. I hope they receive accreditation soon!
I think they’re gonna get it, but yeah jumped the gun a tad there haha, my bad. I’d still give them recognition as the same tier of animal care as most AZA facilities, they’re vastly better than GW.
I'd be shocked if Clearwater doesn't make it, they seem to do a really good job, further evidenced by the fact they haven't gotten a single USDA citation in a decade now. Gulf World on the other hand has received 13 citations in a year's time, with an increasing number of citations as you move from old to new in their reports. Definitely an indicator things aren't as they should be.
Not to throw any shade on CMA or take the thread too far off course, but they have some serious financial issues that will make gaining AZA certification a challenge. They have had to furlough from January 20 to at least April 20th 22 full time and 26 part time employees as well as salary reductions for remaining leadership staff. The financial issues are largely due to the two storms last year, allegedly. Financial stability is a very important aspect of AZA accreditation. They have also recently been having animal interaction temporary exhibits to pet and feed capybara, kangaroos, and various herps in their lecture room....no outside light or normal enclosures.