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Institutional Representatives Institutional Representatives Institution Name Email Phone Children's Zoo at Celebration Square Julia Marie Terrien julia@saginawzoo. c om (989)759-1408 (18) Akron Zoological Park Eric Albers [email protected] (330)375-2550 x7252 San Diego Zoo Stacey Johnson sjohnson@sandiegozoo. org (619)557-3942 Detroit Zoo Dr. Randi Meyerson, DVM [email protected] (248)541-5717 Potawatomi Zoo Laura Arriaga larriaga@southbendin. gov (574)245-6162 The Calgary Zoo Botanical Garden & Prehistoric Park Colleen Baird [email protected] (403)909-0276 Binder Park Zoo Mrs. Kathryn Sippel [email protected] (269)979-1351 (158) Los Angeles Zoo and Botanical Gardens Beth Schaefer [email protected] (323)450-6497 The Wilds Daniel Beetem [email protected] (740)638-5030 x2110 Tampa's Lowry Park Zoo Angela Belc her [email protected] (813)935-8552 x280 Phoenix Zoo Kara Schilling [email protected] (602)914-4375 Trevor Zoo Ms. Kyleen Depew [email protected] (845)677-3704 Saint Louis Zoo Steve Bircher [email protected] (314)646-4789 San Antonio Zoological Society William Bruner willbruner@sazoo. org (210)734-7184 x1313 Hutchinson Zoo Kiley Buggeln [email protected] (620)694-2653 Rolling Hills Zoo Brenda Gunder [email protected] (785)827-9488 Cameron Park Zoo Manda Butler [email protected] (254)750-8435 Knoxville Zoological Gardens Terry Cannon [email protected] (865)637-5331 x388 Central Park Zoo Susan Cardillo sc ardillo@wc s. org (212)439-6503 Denver Zoo Hollie Colahan [email protected] (720)337-1647 Blank Park Zoo Chad Comer [email protected] (641)417-8709 Walter D. Stone Memorial Zoo Peter Costello [email protected] (781)438-1407 Santa Fe College Teaching Zoo Kathy Coyne-Russell [email protected] (352)395-5605 Ellen Trout Zoo Diana Crocker [email protected] (936)633-0399 Buttonwood Park Zoo Shara Crook Martin [email protected] (508)991-6178 x12 Sunset Zoological Park Scott Shoemaker [email protected] (785)587-2737 Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens Daniel Dembiec [email protected] (904)757-4463 x197 Brookgreen Gardens Andrea D emuth [email protected] (843)235-6054 Racine Zoological Gardens Angie Kutc hery [email protected] (262)636-9308 Cosley Zoo Angie D osc h [email protected] (630)665-5534 x5043 Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden Linda Castaneda linda. c astaneda@c inc innatizoo. org (513)878-8494 Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park Peg Dwyer [email protected] (315)435-8512 Virginia Zoological Park Mr. Roger Sweeney [email protected] (757)441-2374 x255 Sacramento Zoo Mr. Matthew McKim [email protected] (916)808-7381 Zoo Miami Ivy Brower ibrower@miamidade. gov (719)659-3065 Audubon Zoo Debra A. Forde [email protected] (504)212-5369 North Carolina Zoological Park Jennifer Ireland [email protected] (336)879-7603 Toronto Zoo Maria Franke-Gunther [email protected] (416)392-5964 Roger Williams Park Zoo Timothy French [email protected] (401)785-3510 x306 International Exotic Animal Sanctuary Richard Gilbreth [email protected] (940)393-9036 Greenville Zoo Keith Gilchrist [email protected] (864)467-4311 ZooMontana Travis Goebel [email protected] (406)652-8100 Connecticut's Beardsley Zoo Donald Goff [email protected] (203)394-6564 Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium Karen Goodrowe-Beck [email protected] (253)404-3680 San Antonio Zoological Society Jonathan Reding jreding@sazoo. org (210)734-7184 (1330) Santa Barbara Zoological Gardens Michele Green [email protected] (805)962-5339 x142 Topeka Zoo Shanna Simpson ssimpson@topeka. org (785)368-0167 Indianapolis Zoological Society Inc. David Hagan [email protected] (317)630-2092 Seneca Park Zoo David Hamilton [email protected] (585)336-2502 Naples Zoo Elizabeth Harmon liz@napleszoo. org (239)262-5409 x141 Minnesota Zoological Garden Tara Harris [email protected] (952)431-9206 Kansas City Zoo Joni Hartman [email protected] (816)513-4618 Riverside Discovery Center Laurel Berry-Hauf lberryhauf@yahoo. c om (308)635-3333 Oklahoma City Zoological Park Eddie Witte [email protected] (405)425-0252 The Living Desert Ben Klopf [email protected] (760)346-8694 (2218) Oakland Zoo Darren Minier [email protected] (510)632-9525 (165) Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Kenneth Kaemmerer [email protected] (412)365-2580 The David Traylor Zoo of Emporia Lisa Keith lisa. keith@emporia-kansas. gov (620)341-4368 Como Park Zoo and Conservatory Joanne Kelly [email protected] (651)487-8208 Dallas Zoo Lora Baumhardt lora. baumhardt@dallaszoo. c om (469)554-7218 Squam Lakes Natural Science Center Nancy Kitchen [email protected] (603)968-7194 Brandywine Zoo Lynn Klein [email protected] (302)571-7747 x202 The Dallas World Aquarium Travis Koons [email protected] (214)720-2224 Santa Ana Zoo Kristian Krause [email protected] (949)855-9744 Erie Zoo Cynthia Kreider [email protected] (814)864-4091 x226 Prospect Park Zoo Kelly Boghossian [email protected] (732)599-4063 Red River Zoo Erick Lamun [email protected] (701)277-9240 x307 Alexandria Zoological Park Lisa Laskoski lisa. laskoski@c ityofalex. c om (318)441-6835 Zoo de Granby Pauline Leggett [email protected] (450)372-9113 x2151 Dakota Zoo Terry Lincoln [email protected] (701)223-7543 Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden Susan Lyndaker Lindsey slindsey@meskerparkzoo. c om (812)435-6143 x403 Bramble Park Zoo Jim Lloyd [email protected] (605)882-5218 Columbus Zoo and Aquarium Celeste Lombardi [email protected] (614)645-3458 Chattanooga Zoo at Warner Park Dardenelle Long long_d@c hattzoo. org (423)697-1319 Buttonwood Park Zoo Keith Lovett [email protected] (774)328-6859 Assiniboine Park Zoo Allison C. Ginsburg [email protected] (204)927-8015 Busch Gardens Tampa Bay Kelly Fad [email protected] 813) 987-5250 San Francisco Zoological Gardens Ashleigh L utz-Nelson [email protected] (415)753-7080 x7034 John Ball Zoo Tim Sampson [email protected] (616)336-4301 x8004 White Oak Conservation Center Karen Meeks [email protected] (904)225-3396 Salisbury Zoological Park Lauren Milliner lmilliner@c i. salisbury. md. us (410)548-3188 Toledo Zoological Gardens Michael Frushour [email protected] (419)385-5721 (2084) The Florida Aquarium Jennifer Moffatt [email protected] (813)367-4088 Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo & Aquarium Daniel Morris [email protected] (402)733-8401 Northeastern Wisconsin (NEW) Zoo Carmen Murach [email protected] (920)662-2403 Montgomery Zoo and Mann Wildlife Learning Museum Ken Naugher [email protected] (334)240-4903 Lee Richardson Zoo Ms. Sarah Colman sarah. c olman@gardenc ityks. us (620)276-1230 Disney's Animal Kingdom Gary Noble [email protected] (407)938-2879 Bergen County Zoological Park Cindy Norton [email protected] (201)262-3771 x114 Binghamton Zoo at Ross Park Christina Sheehan [email protected] (607)724-5461 x225 Living Desert Zoo & Gardens State Park Misty Gray [email protected] (575)887-5516 Western North Carolina Nature Center Laura Pearson lpearson@ashevillenc . gov (828)691-3043 Henson Robinson Zoo Marikay Altes [email protected] (210)734-7184 (1335) Chicago Zoological Society - Brookfield Zoo Jay Petersen jay. petersen@c zs. org (708)688-8416 Riverbanks Zoo & Garden Ms. Erin Marie Teravskis [email protected] (615)397-7348 Oregon Zoo Becca Van Beek [email protected] (503)220-2444 Utah's Hogle Zoo Michele Stancer [email protected] (801)584-4544 Honolulu Zoo Robert Porec [email protected] (808)768-7166 Lake Superior Zoo Lindsay Eades leades@lszoo. org (218)730-4500 (105) Scovill Zoo Heather Purdeu [email protected] (217)421-7435 Sedgwick County Zoo Michael Quick [email protected] (316)266-8237 Woodland Park Zoo Kim Szawan [email protected] (206)548-2509 The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery Heather Ray [email protected] (937)275-7431 x109 The Maryland Zoo in Baltimore Erin Cantwell [email protected] (443)992-4590 Idaho Falls Zoo Emily Lutz lutzemily@hotmail. c om (208)201-9647 San Diego Zoo Safari Park Randy Rieches [email protected] (760)738-5015 Birmingham Zoo Marcia Riedmiller [email protected] (205)879-0409 Happy Hollow Zoo Heather Vrzal [email protected] (408)794-6433 Texas State Aquarium Lauren G. Wilson lwilson@txstateaq. org (716)696-0404 Zoo Boise Melissa Williams [email protected] (208)608-7751 Memphis Zoo Matt Thompson [email protected] (901)333-6703 Safari West Wildlife Preserve Ms. Nikki Smith [email protected] (707)545-1513 Virginia Zoological Park Lisa Thompson lisa. thompson@norfolk. gov (813)598-0961 Lehigh Valley Zoo Samantha Wegman swegman@lvzoo. org (610)799-4171 (240) Biodôme de Montreal Chantal Routhier [email protected] (514)868-3044 Wildlife Safari Sarah Roy [email protected] (541)679-6761 x217 Smithsonian National Zoological Park Craig Saffoe saffoec @si. edu (202)633-3217 Houston Zoo Inc. Kevin Hodge [email protected] (713)533-6642 Lincoln Children's Zoo Randell Scheer [email protected] (402)475-6741 Philadelphia Zoo Donna Evernham [email protected] (215)243-1100 x5383 Cleveland Metroparks Zoo Lynn Koscielny lmk@c levelandmetroparks. c om (216)635-3339 Dickerson Park Zoo Kesha Schreiber [email protected] (417)833-1570 Nashville Zoo Inc. Richard Schwartz [email protected] (615)833-1534 x299 Houston Aquarium Inc. Patti Shoemaker [email protected] (713)315-5149 Queens Zoo Craig Gibbs [email protected] (718)271-3042 Tulsa Zoo Stephanie Kain skain@tulsazoo. org (918)669-6268 Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History Lisa Smith lsmith@gpzoo. org (605)789-1277 Brevard Zoo Michelle Smurl [email protected] (321)254-9453 x217 ZOOAMERICA North American Wildlife Park Dale Snyder [email protected] (717)534-3862 Turtle Back Zoo Erin Noel Mowatt [email protected] (973)289-1552 Henry Vilas Zoo Mr.
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