QUOTE carlos77 [If you check the AZA homepage on accreditation it states the Leon Zoo recieved a renewal of its AZA accreditation on September 2011. On the 2 of December the results were acknowledged publicly in Leon by an AZA representative and reported by Milenio news and local newspapers.Only Zooleon and Africam Safari Puebla are the AZA accredited animal collections in Mexico. I do not know why Guadalajara zoo and the mexico City zoos are not accredited. Accreditation standards are on the AZA page. Adam, i think that the rumours you heard are not correct.] UNQUOTE
This should be an interesting topic!
Why are not more zoos in Mexico accredited in line with AZA norms? In particular, the zoos mentioned above: the Zoologico de Guadalajara and the Ciudad Mexico zoos are excellent and frequent exchanges with US zoos take place (usually Mexico to US ..).
For example, it would benefit conservation breeding programmes in both nations. The case of the breeding gorillas of Guadalajara now without a silverback male to breed from and the transfer of Peninsular pronghorn to the US whereas the programme is not promoted in Mexican zoos (only 1 other Peninsular pronghorn in one of the city zoos). The list could go on ....
Any thoughts on this out here?
This should be an interesting topic!
Why are not more zoos in Mexico accredited in line with AZA norms? In particular, the zoos mentioned above: the Zoologico de Guadalajara and the Ciudad Mexico zoos are excellent and frequent exchanges with US zoos take place (usually Mexico to US ..).
For example, it would benefit conservation breeding programmes in both nations. The case of the breeding gorillas of Guadalajara now without a silverback male to breed from and the transfer of Peninsular pronghorn to the US whereas the programme is not promoted in Mexican zoos (only 1 other Peninsular pronghorn in one of the city zoos). The list could go on ....
Any thoughts on this out here?