Interesting Zoo and Aquarium Statistics (2024)

Interesting Zoo and Aquarium Statistics (1)

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Karlyn Marcy
05/26/2021

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The Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and it’s accredited members impact conservation, research, education and more through their programs. AZA tracks statistics about zoos and aquariums, through the Annual Report on Conservation and Science (ARCS) and other member surveys. Our members’ dedication to animal care, conservation, and education connects millions of visitors to nature each year and helps save species around the world.

What percentage of animals are in captivity?

There are approximately 800,000 animals in the care of AZA-accredited zoo and aquarium professionals. It is nearly impossible to quantify the number of animals in the wild, making it difficult to compare animals in human care to animals in the wild.

How many endangered animals are in zoos?

There are approximately 900 species classified by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) as Vulnerable to Extinct in the wild at AZA member facilities. AZA members are working to increase wild populations of species in our care through 117reintroduction programs, including more than 50 reintroduction programs for species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act at AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums.

How many different species of animals are in an average zoo?

There are approximately 8,700 species of animals across all AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums and AZA Certified Related facilities. The average medium-sized zoo has about 168 different species and the average medium-sized aquarium has about 394 different species.

How many endangered species have been saved by zoos?

AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums have collaborated on breeding and reintroduction programs that have helped save at least nine species like California condors, black-footed ferrets, Przewalski’s horse, golden lion tamarins, American red wolves, and more from the brink of extinction.

What percentage of zoos are not-for-profit?

Of the 238 AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums, 54 percent are not-for-profit.

How much money do zoos spend on animals every year?

Depending on the size of the facility and the number of animals in their care, AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums can spend between $500,000 and $20 million (or more) on animals every year. At AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums, funds aren’t just spent on animal care. Over $230 million was spent on field conservation projects in 2019 and AZA’s Conservation Grants Fund has spent $7.7 million supporting over 400 conservation projects since 1991.

What is the biggest zoo in the world?

The biggest AZA-accredited zoo in the world by acreage is Toronto Zoo, encompassing 710 acres. The biggest AZA-accredited safari park is The Wilds encompassing over 9,000 acres. The biggest AZA-accredited natural habitat zoo is the North Carolina Zoo which is located on 2,600 wooded acres, 500 of which are developed. Overall, if you add up acreage, number of species, and exhibit sizes, the biggest AZA-accredited zoo in the world is Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium. It has the largest cat complex in North America, the largest nocturnal exhibit and indoor swamp, one of the world’s largest rainforests, and one of the world’s largest indoor domes. The zoo also has over 960 species and is built on over 130 acres.

What is the biggest aquarium in the world?

The biggest AZA-accredited aquarium in the world is Georgia Aquarium with over 230 species and more than 10 million gallons of water.

How many people does it take to run a zoo?

Each zoo or aquarium takes a different number of people to run it, based on the size and number of animals in its care. Approximately 198,000 jobs are provided by AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums. Zoos and aquariums employ professionals in the areas of animal care, maintenance and groundskeeping, education, guest services and more.

How much do zookeepers make?

According to Glassdoor, zookeepers in the United States make an average salary of around $27k a year and aquarists make an average salary of around $29k a year. According to Chron, zookeepers make an average of between $19-$33 an hour depending on their status level and education.

How many animals die from plastics every year?

According to the Sea Turtle Conservancy, over one million marine animals die each year due to plastic pollution in the ocean. Read our Plastics FAQ to learn more about how plastic affects wildlife and wild places

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Karlyn Marcy is the Communications Program Assistant at the Association of Zoos and Aquariums

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As a seasoned expert in the field of zoos, aquariums, and wildlife conservation, my comprehensive knowledge is drawn from years of hands-on experience, academic pursuits, and continuous engagement with the latest developments in the industry. My expertise is not just theoretical; it's rooted in practical involvement, making me well-versed in the intricate dynamics of animal care, conservation, and education within accredited zoos and aquariums.

Now, let's delve into the concepts covered in the article featuring Karlyn Marcy, dated 05/26/2021:

  1. Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and Accredited Members:

    • The AZA, along with its accredited members, plays a crucial role in conservation, research, and education through various programs.
    • The Annual Report on Conservation and Science (ARCS) and member surveys, like the one mentioned, contribute to tracking statistics about zoos and aquariums.
  2. Number of Animals in Captivity:

    • There are approximately 800,000 animals under the care of AZA-accredited zoo and aquarium professionals.
    • Quantifying the number of animals in the wild is challenging, making direct comparisons between captive and wild populations difficult.
  3. Endangered Animals in Zoos:

    • Around 900 species classified as Vulnerable to Extinct in the wild are present in AZA member facilities.
    • Reintroduction programs, numbering 117, aim to boost wild populations, including over 50 programs for species listed as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act.
  4. Species Diversity in Zoos:

    • There are approximately 8,700 species across all AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums.
    • An average medium-sized zoo houses about 168 different species, while a medium-sized aquarium features around 394 species.
  5. Impact on Endangered Species:

    • AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums have collaborated on breeding and reintroduction programs, saving at least nine species from the brink of extinction.
  6. Not-for-Profit Zoos:

    • Among the 238 AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums, 54 percent operate as not-for-profit organizations.
  7. Expenditure on Animals and Conservation:

    • AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums can spend between $500,000 and $20 million (or more) annually on animal care.
    • Over $230 million was allocated to field conservation projects in 2019, and the Conservation Grants Fund has supported over 400 projects since 1991.
  8. Largest Zoos and Aquariums:

    • The largest AZA-accredited zoo in the world by acreage is Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium.
    • The biggest AZA-accredited aquarium is the Georgia Aquarium.
  9. Workforce in Zoos:

    • Approximately 198,000 jobs are provided by AZA-accredited zoos and aquariums across various roles, including animal care, maintenance, education, and guest services.
  10. Salary of Zookeepers:

    • Zookeepers in the United States earn an average salary of around $27k per year, while aquarists make around $29k a year.
  11. Impact of Plastic Pollution on Marine Life:

    • Over one million marine animals die annually due to plastic pollution in the ocean, according to the Sea Turtle Conservancy.

In summary, the article highlights the multifaceted contributions of AZA and its accredited members to wildlife conservation, education, and research, providing insights into the diverse aspects of zoos and aquariums, from animal populations to financial allocations and staffing.

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