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BIAZA is the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums. We are the professional body representing the best zoos and aquariums in Britain and Ireland. 

We have over 100 zoo and aquarium members who pride themselves on their excellent animal welfare, education and conservation work. BIAZA leads and supports its members and helps promote the work of good zoos and aquariums.

 

Marketing & Education Conference

The meeting will
be held
from November 18-20
at Fota Wildlife Park.

 


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BIAZA Buy an Acre Campaign 


Thanks to our members we
have so far raised more than £9,000
to secure 90 acres of
habitat in the Sierra
Gorda Reserve in Mexico


Click here for all news

 

BIAZA News: January Edition



80 years of Belfast Zoo
BIAZA Buy an Acre launches
Save the Rhino
gentoo does it for The Deep

          

 

Love Your Zoo 2014



Bill Oddie added his voice
to the Love Your Zoo campaign
this year!

Read all about it here.


 

 

 


Watch the video below to learn more about zoos and conservation!

 

The IUCN Red List 'Amazing Species'

The IUCN Red List ‘Amazing Species' is a comprehensive inventory of the global conservation status of species.  It was launched to increase awareness of the enormous variety of life on our planet, and raise the profile of threatened species. Click on the photograph to learn more about this amazing species.

BIAZA is a member of the IUCN and supports its aim of working together to conserve nature.



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