Zoos Victoria hosts 67th World Association of Zoos and Aquariums Annual Conference
Victorian Minister for Environment and Climate Change Ryan Smith today welcomed more than 200 senior zoo and aquaria staff from around the world to Melbourne.
Zoos Victoria is hosting the 67th World Association of Zoos and Aquariums Annual Conference (WAZA) at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.
The conference coincides with the celebration of Melbourne Zoo's 150th Anniversary which was commemorated on 6th October.
This milestone sees Melbourne Zoo join the unique alumni of zoos throughout the world that have been operating for more than 150 years.
Minister Smith explained "the WAZA Conference is a great opportunity to showcase Melbourne's many world-class tourist destinations, as well as to demonstrate that Victorian zoos are true leaders in their field.
"The theme of the conference Fighting Extinction is topical with the recent commitment of Zoos Victoria to ensure that no Victorian, terrestrial or vertebrate species will become extinct on their watch'.
"The Victorian Coalition Government is very supportive of Zoos Victoria's pioneering commitment to become a world leading, zoo-based conservation organisation and this conference highlights the need for a global effort to discuss the challenges faced in protecting endangered species.
"A breeding and research program for the critically endangered Tasmanian Devil is just one of the initiatives being undertaken by Zoos Victoria to help fight extinction of endangered species.
"Educating and engaging children in conservation is supported by the newly-opened Growing Wild interactive exhibit at Melbourne Zoo which provides a hands-on approach to experiencing the many aspects of zoo life."
The 67th Annual WAZA Conference is being held at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre from 7th to 12th October.
For more information go to www.waza.org/en/site/home
Image: Rigo the gorilla at Melbourne Zoo.
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