The annual AZA conference is strictly for professionals and thus it must be very rare for an individual not in the zoo industry (or hoping to join the zoo industry) to attend the event. Some of the sessions are by invite only, other sessions are extremely specific (North American River Otter SSP Planning Meeting is an example) and various SSP and TAG groups meet up each year. Would many zoo nerds that don't work in zoos really want to pay huge dollars to sit in on this year's "Fennec Fox SSP Masterplanning", "Prosimian TAG", "Sea Turtle Working Group" or "ZIMS for Studbook Management Preview"? Those are 4 examples of actual groups at the upcoming San Diego conference.
The admission fee for non-members is rather extraordinary, as it is $850 U.S. for the entire conference, which is almost $1,100 Canadian. That rather eye-watering total does not include travel expenses or the cost of a hotel. I also spent some time reviewing the Exhibit Hall, which I thought would be interesting, but the bulk of the booths feature companies selling items that would be appropriate for zoos. This year's booths include things like wire mesh, price tags, skull specimens, disposable dinnerware and aquarium pumps. Just as in the case of the multiple teacher conferences that I attend every school year, for someone outside of the industry they would be a bore. Heck, they are usually rather boring for me as well!
There will undoubtedly be a number of ZooChatters in San Diego for this year's conference, but those individuals keep relatively quiet on this forum due to confidentiality requirements. What I would like to know, if anyone cares to answer, is whether it is possible for a non-member to join up with members at the "Zoo Day" event. For instance, this year on Sunday, September 11th, there is a conference day from 12-9 at the San Diego Zoo. What would happen if someone happened to be at the zoo that day and they wanted to meet up with some friends who were part of the conference? It seems as if that would be easy to do once inside the zoo. If that is correct then when Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo co-hosts the 2018 AZA Annual Conference I should drive down from Canada and show up at the zoo in order to meet up with a few acquaintances. They work in the zoo industry and will be touring the facility for that conference's "Zoo Day" and I could have a stroll and have lunch with a few of them.