About the Zoological Society of San Diego
The
Zoological Society of San Diego® (ZSSD) is a not-for-profit organization
that operates the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Zoo’s Wild
Animal Park, and San Diego Zoo Conservation Research. The Society was founded on October 2, 1916, by Harry M.
Wegeforth, M.D. It currently has a 12-member Board
of Trustees headed by Berit Durler; Douglas G. Myers is
the Society’s executive director.
The Zoological Society of San Diego is the largest zoological membership association in the world, with more than 250,000 member households and 130,000 child memberships, representing more than a half million people. Members enjoy free admission to the Zoo and the Wild Animal Park, a subscription to the monthly magazine ZOONOOZ, and other benefits. Both Zoo and Park are open every day of the year.
Mission Statement
The Zoological Society of San Diego is a conservation, education, and recreation organization dedicated to the reproduction, protection, and exhibition of animals, plants, and their habitats.
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Accreditations
The San Diego Zoo and the Wild Animal Park are accredited by the
Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the American
Association of Museums, and the Zoological Assocation of America.
Here's more information about the accreditation process...
Recent honors and awards
- The California State Assembly presented a certificate of appreciation to the San Diego Zoo for "their remarkable efforts to achieve a more sustainable San Diego."
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The State of California's Waste Reduction Awards Program (WRAP) recognized the Zoological Society of San Diego in 2007 for our outstanding waste reduction efforts and letting the community know our business takes waste reduction seriously. The ZSSD earns the distinction as being among the state's leaders in improving the environment by reducing waste.
- The efforts of the Zoological Society of San Diego's advertising and marketing team were included in the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) 2007 Brass Ring Awards, receiving distinguished excellence awards for its campaign to publicize the Journey into Africa tour.
- The San Diego Society for Human Resource Management awarded the Zoological Society of San Diego the Crystal Award for Workplace Excellence as a mega employer on November 7, 2007. More than 150 San Diego employers competed to win the distinction of being one of San Diego's best places to work.
- At the 2007 national Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) conference, the Zoological Society of San Diego was honored with two prestigious awards: the AZA North American Conservation Award for our long-standing San Clement Loggerhead Shrike Recovery Program, and the AZA International Conservation Award for our collaborative efforts to conserve Asian turtle species (in partnership with the Fort Worth Zoo, the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Zoo Atlanta, and the Wildlife Conservation Society).
- The Zoological Society received San Diego City's Environmental Partner award for 2007 for our efforts in diverting organics from the landfill by composting and providing environmental education through Enviro School.
- Douglas G. Myers, executive director of the Zoological Society of San Diego, is one of three presidential nominees confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 25, 2007, to serve as a member of the National Museum and Library Services Board. The board advises the Institute of Museum and Library Services, an independent federal agency that is the primary source of federal support for the nation's museums and libraries.



