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Animal Management Programs
Species Survival Plans (SSPs)
As an institution accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association (AZA), the Los Angeles Zoo plays an active role in collaborative efforts to sustain captive populations of species from around the world to hedge against extinction. Species Survival Plans (SSPs) are programs that carefully manage species to maintain a healthy and self-sustaining captive population that is both genetically diverse and demographically stable.
Responsibilities of participation include cooperating with other institutions, increasing public awareness, conducting research, and training professionals.
Click here to learn more about SSPs from the AZA website.
Current L.A. Zoo Species Survival Plans
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Population Management Plans (PMPs)
Population Management Plans (PMPs) are programs created by the AZA's Wildlife Conservation and Management Committee to provide basic population management recommendations for zoo and aquarium species maintained in AZA accredited institutions.
Proper population management can ensure the long-term survival of captive populations and the health of individual animals.
Click here to learn more about PMPs from the AZA website.
Current L.A. Zoo Population Management Plans
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