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Zoos & Aquariums ZOOS & AQUARIUMS The following zoos and aquariums are accredited by the American Zoo and Aquarium Association: Alabama • Birmingham Zoo (Birmingham; www.birminghamzoo.com) • Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum (Montgomery; www.montgomeryzoo.com) Alaska • Alaska SeaLife Center (Seward; www.alaskasealife.org) Arizona • Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum (Tucson; www.desertmuseum.org) • Phoenix Zoo (Phoenix; www.phoenixzoo.org) • Reid Park Zoo (Tucson; www.tucsonzoo.org) Arkansas • Little Rock Zoo (Little Rock; www.littlerockzoo.com) California • Aquarium of the Bay (San Francisco; www.aquariumofthebay.org) • Aquarium of the Pacific (Long Beach; www.aquariumofpacific.org) • Birch Aquarium at Scripps Inst. of Oceanography (La Jolla; www.aquarium.ucsd.edu) • Cabrillo Marine Aquarium (San Pedro; www.cabrillomarineaquarium.org) • California Science Center (Los Angeles; www.californiasciencecenter.org) • Charles Paddock Zoo (Atascadero; www.charlespaddockzoo.org) • CuriOdyssey (San Mateo; www.curiodyssey.org) • Fresno Chaffee Zoo (Fresno; www.chaffeezoo.org) • Happy Hollow Zoo (San Jose; www.hhpz.org) • Living Desert (Palm Desert; www.livingdesert.org) • Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens (Los Angeles; www.lazoo.org) • Monterey Bay Aquarium (Monterey; www.montereybayaquarium.org) • Oakland Zoo (Oakland; www.oaklandzoo.org) • Sacramento Zoo (Sacramento; www.saczoo.org) • Safari West Wildlife Preserve (Santa Rosa; www.safariwest.com) • San Diego Zoo (San Diego; www.sandiegozoo.org) • San Diego Zoo Safari Park (Escondido; www.sdzsafaripark.org) • San Francisco Zoological Gardens (San Francisco; www.sfzoo.org) RICHARD K. MILLER & ASSOCIATES • 1 • • Santa Ana Zoo (Santa Ana; www.santaanazoo.org) • Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens (Santa Barbara; www.sbzoo.org) • SeaWorld San Diego (San Diego; www.seaworld.org) • Sequoia Park Zoo (Eureka; www.sequoiaparkzoo.net) • Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (Vallejo; www.sixflags.com/discoveryKingdom/) • Steinhart Aquarium (San Francisco; www.calacademy.org/aquarium) Colorado • Cheyenne Mountain Zoo (Colorado Springs; www.cmzoo.org) • Denver Zoological Gardens (Denver; www.denverzoo.org) • Landry’s Downtown Aquarium (Denver; www.downtownaquarium.com) • Pueblo Zoo (Pueblo; www.pueblozoo.org) Connecticut • Beardsley Zoo (Bridgeport; www.beardsleyzoo.org) • Mystic Aquarium (Mystic; www.mysticaquarium.org) Delaware • Brandywine Zoo (Wilmington; www.brandywinezoo.org) District of Columbia • Smithsonian National Zoological Park (Washington; www.nationalzoo.si.edu) Florida • Brevard Zoo (Melbourne; www.brevardzoo.org) • Busch Gardens Tampa Bay (Tampa; www.buschgardens.org) • Central Florida Zoo & Botanical Gardens (Lake Monroe; www.centralfloridazoo.org) • Disney’s Animal Kingdom (Lake Buena Vista; www.disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/animal-kingdom/) • Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens (Jacksonville; www.jacksonvillezoo.org) • Lion Country Safari (Loxahatchee; www.lioncountrysafari.com) • Lowry Park Zoo (Tampa; www.lowryparkzoo.com) • Miami Metrozoo (Miami; www.zoomiami.org) • Mote Marine Aquarium (Sarasota; www.mote.org) • Naples Zoo (Naples; www.napleszoo.org) • Palm Beach Zoo (West Palm Beach; www.palmbeachzoo.org) • Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo (Gainesville; www.sfcollege.edu/zoo) • SeaWorld Orlando (Orlando; www.seaworld.org) • St. Augustine Alligator Farm (St. Augustine; www.alligatorfarm.com) • The Florida Aquarium (Tampa; www.flaquarium.org) • The Seas (Lake Buena Vista; www.disneyworld.disney.go.com/parks/epcot/attractions/the-seas-with-nemo-and-friends/) RICHARD K. MILLER & ASSOCIATES • 2 • Georgia • Chehaw Wild Animal Park (Albany; www.chehaw.org) • Georgia Aquarium (Atlanta; www.georgiaaquarium.org) • Zoo Atlanta (Atlanta; www.zooatlanta.org) Hawaii • Honolulu Zoo (Honolulu; www.honoluluzoo.org) Idaho • Tautphaus Park Zoo (Idaho Falls; www.idahofallszoo.org) • Zoo Boise (Boise; www.zooboise.org) Illinois • Brookfield Zoo (Brookfield; www.czs.org) • Cosley Zoo (Wheaton; www.cosleyzoo.org) • Henson Robinson Zoo (Springfield; www.hensonrobinsonzoo.org) • John G. Shedd Aquarium (Chicago; www.sheddaquarium.org) • Lincoln Park Zoo (Chicago; www.lpzoo.org) • Miller Park Zoo (Bloomington; www.millerparkzoo.org) • Niabi Zoo (Coal Valley; www.niabizoo.com) • Peoria Zoo (Peoria; www.peoriazoo.org) • Scovill Zoo (Decatur; www.scovillzoo.com) Indiana • Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo (Fort Wayne; www.kidszoo.org) • Indianapolis Zoo (Indianapolis; www.indyzoo.com) • Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden (Evansville; www.meskerparkzoo.com) • Potawatomi Zoo (South Bend; www.potawatomizoo.org) Iowa • Blank Park Zoo (Des Moines; www.blankparkzoo.com) • National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium (Dubuque; www.rivermuseum.com) Kansas • Hutchinson Zoo (Hutchinson; www.hutchgov.com/zoo) • Lee Richardson Zoo (Garden City; www.garden-city.org/zoo) • Rolling Hills Wildlife Adventure (Salina; www.rollinghillswildlife.com) • Sedgwick County Zoo (Wichita; www.scz.org) • Sunset Zoological Park (Manhattan; www.sunsetzoo.com) • The David Traylor Zoo of Emporia (Emporia; www.emporiazoo.org) • Topeka Zoo (Topeka; www.topekazoo.org) RICHARD K. MILLER & ASSOCIATES • 3 • Kentucky • Louisville Zoological Garden (Louisville; www.louisvillezoo.org) • Newport Aquarium (Newport; www.newportaquarium.com) Louisiana • Alexandria Zoological Park (Alexandria; www.thealexandriazoo.com) • Aquarium of the Americas (New Orleans; www.auduboninstitute.org/visit/aquarium) • Audubon Zoo (New Orleans; www.auduboninstitute.org) • BREC’s Baton Rouge Zoo (Baker; www.brzoo.org) Maryland • National Aquarium in Baltimore (Baltimore; www.aqua.org) • Salisbury Zoological Park (Salisbury; www.salisburyzoo.org) • The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore (Baltimore; www.marylandzoo.org) Massachusetts • Buttonwood Park Zoo (New Bedford; www.bpzoo.org) • Capron Park Zoo (Attleboro; www.capronparkzoo.com) • Franklin Park Zoo - Zoo New England (Boston; www.zoonewengland.com) • Museum of Science (Boston; www.mos.org) • New England Aquarium (Boston; www.neaq.org) • Walter D. Stone Memorial Zoo (Boston; www.zoonewengland.com) Michigan • African Safari Wildlife Park (Royal Oak; www.africansafariwildlifepark.com) • Binder Park Zoo (Battle Creek; www.binderparkzoo.org) • Children’s Zoo at Celebration Square (Saginaw; www.saginawzoo.com) • Detroit Zoo (Royal Oak; www.detroitzoo.org) • John Ball Zoological Garden (Grand Rapids; www.johnballzoosociety.org) • Potter Park Zoological Gardens (Lansing; www.potterparkzoo.org) Minnesota • Como Park Zoo and Conservatory (Saint Paul; www.comozooconservatory.org) • Lake Superior Zoo (Duluth; www.lszoo.org) • Minnesota Zoological Garden (Apple Valley; www.mnzoo.org) Mississippi • Jackson Zoological Park (Jackson; www.jacksonzoo.org) Missouri • Dickerson Park Zoo (Springfield; www.dickersonparkzoo.org) • Kansas City Zoo (Kansas City; www.kansascityzoo.org) • Saint Louis Zoo (St. Louis; www.stlzoo.org) • Faust Park (St. Louis; www.butterflyhouse.org) RICHARD K. MILLER & ASSOCIATES • 4 • Montana • Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center (West Yellowstone; www.grizzlydiscoveryctr.org) Nebraska • Lee G. Simmons Conservation Park & Wildlife Safari (Ashland; www.omahazoo.com) • Lincoln Children’s Zoo (Lincoln; www.lincolnzoo.org) • Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo (Omaha; www.omahazoo.com) • Riverside Discovery Center (Scottsbluff; www.riversidediscoverycenter.org) Nevada • Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay (Las Vegas; www.sharkreef.com) New Hampshire • Squam Lakes Natural Science Center (Holderness; www.nhnature.org) New Jersey • Adventure Aquarium (Camden; www.adventureaquarium.com) • Bergen County Zoological Park (Paramus; www.co.bergen.nj.us/bcParks/zoo.aspx) • Cape May County Park Zoo (Cape May; www.co.cape-may.nj.us/Cit-e-Access/webpage.cfm?TID=5&TPID=442) • Jenkinson’s Aquarium (Point Pleasant Beach; www.jenkinsons.com/aquarium) • Turtle Back Zoo (West Orange; www.turtlebackzoo.com) New Mexico • Alameda Park Zoo (Alamogordo; http://ci.alamogordo.nm.us/coa/communityservices/zoo.htm) • Albuquerque Biological Park (Albuquerque; www.cabq.gov/biopark) • Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park (Carlsbad; www.emnrd.state.nm.us/prd/LivingDesert.htm) New York • Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park (Binghamton; www.rossparkzoo.com) • Bronx Zoo (Bronx; www.bronxzoo.com) • Buffalo Zoological Gardens (Buffalo; www.buffalozoo.org) • Central Park Zoo (New York; www.centralparkzoo.com) • New York Aquarium (Brooklyn; www.nyaquarium.com) • Prospect Park Zoo (Brooklyn; www.prospectparkzoo.com) • Queens Zoo (Flushing; www.queenszoo.com) • Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park (Syracuse; www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org) • Seneca Park Zoo (Rochester; www.senecaparkzoo.org) • Staten Island Zoo (Staten Island; www.statenislandzoo.org) • Trevor Zoo (Millbrook; www.trevorzoo.org) RICHARD K. MILLER & ASSOCIATES • 5 • North Carolina • Natural Science Center & Animal Discovery of Greensboro (Greensboro; www.natsci.org) • North Carolina Aquarium at Fort Fisher (Kure Beach; www.ncaquariums.com) • North Carolina Aquarium at Pine Knoll Shores (Pine Knoll Shores; www.ncaquariums.com) • North Carolina Aquarium on Roanoke Island (Manteo; www.ncaquariums.com) • North Carolina Zoological Park (Asheboro; www.nczoo.org) • Western North Carolina Nature Center (Asheville; www.wncnaturecenter.com) North Dakota • Chahinkapa Zoo (Wahpeton; www.chahinkapazoo.org) • Dakota Zoo (Bismarck; www.dakotazoo.org) • Red River Zoo (Fargo; www.redriverzoo.org) • Roosevelt Park Zoo (Minot; www.rpzoo.com) Ohio • Akron Zoological Park (Akron; www.akronzoo.org) • Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden (Cincinnati; www.cincinnatizoo.org) • Cleveland
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