The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium says it has regained its most vital accreditation nearly a 12 months and a half after accreditation was denied.
The zoo introduced Monday that it had been granted full accreditation by the Affiliation of Zoos & Aquariums following an inspection in December.
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Tom Schmid, the zoo’s president and chief govt officer, stated the zoo is “a a lot stronger establishment” following restructuring of its animal care program and improvement of greater than 30 new monetary insurance policies and procedures.
Schmid stated inspectors in December lauded the zoo’s animal acquisition and disposition coverage, which had been recognized as a priority through the earlier inspection in 2021. He stated the timing of the accreditation is right for the reason that zoo will host the affiliation’s annual convention in September.
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The accreditation denial in October 2021 by the affiliation, thought of the nation’s prime zoo-accrediting physique, was a significant blow to the nation’s second-largest zoological park, an establishment as soon as extensively admired in its trade and by most of the people and related to superstar director-turned-ambassador Jack Hanna.
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The accrediting group had cited considerations concerning the zoo’s animal applications division and inappropriate enterprise practices by its former leaders that prompted investigations and evaluations. It additionally voiced considerations about acquisition of ambassador animals. A documentary, “The Conservation Recreation,” raised questions on how superstar conservationists acquired unique animals. The zoo later minimize ties with animal distributors who don’t meet sure requirements of animal care.