Are we talking about dating? Friends with benefits?I was curious what other parks seem to have a close working relationship with NC.
As an AZA zoo they have access to many different AZA facilities, both zoos and breeding centers. The NC Zoo is one of the leaders in the Red Wolf SSP, which makes sense since the main place they have been released is in NC.I meant … do they have breeding programs or anything like that which they work together on
I meant … do they have breeding programs or anything like that which they work together on
“Close working and partnering relations” includes breeding programs… all AZA zoos work together with other facilities for breeding purposes. I’d be surprised if a zoo doesn’t collaborate with other zoos for breeding programs to be honestNorth Carolina Zoo is a member of AZA and therefore has close working and partnering relations potentially with 238 North American facilities
So, for instance,As an AZA zoo they have access to many different AZA facilities, both zoos and breeding centers. The NC Zoo is one of the leaders in the Red Wolf SSP, which makes sense since the main place they have been released is in NC.
They sure do, it is just that the AZA lists NC Zoo as a "leader" in the Red Wolf SSP.The SSps include many zoos around the continent.
Yes!!! Thanks buddy you totally understood my question. With the NC Zoo expanding in the next few years… I was curious if “sister facilities “ will provide the species and what we could see as potential additions.I think the OP is trying to ask which *particular* parks have a more interconnected relationship with one another, like how closely do Greensboro Science Center and Riverbanks work with North Carolina Zoo relative to the "big picture".