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About the Zoo
We are a non-profit zoo dedicated to saving animals and habitat. YOUR ZOO MissionWoodland Park Zoo saves wildlife and inspires everyone to make conservation a priority in their lives. ? About Woodland Park ZooFounded in 1899, Woodland Park Zoo has sparked delight, discovery and unforgettable memories for generations of Northwest families. People who experience the wonders of the natural world are inspired to protect it. That's why every year we lead more than 1 million people on a journey that inspires a lifelong love of animals, makes science come alive, and gives people the tools to take conservation action. ? Stand Together for WildlifeWe must do more to save wildlife and wild places. It is time to unite all our voices and all our choices for the cause. It is time to ignite a movement for conservation. Find out more ? ? Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, and InclusionWoodland Park Zoo (WPZ) believes all people should have safe access to the zoo and culturally affirming and responsive experiences with our staff, programs and curriculum. WPZ strives to create an equitable and inclusive internal culture where all staff members feel represented and valued for their identities and lived experiences. Find out more ? Quick LinksManagement Agreement: Woodland Park Zoo is a registered 501(c)(3) non profit. The Management Agreement outlines the operation and capital agreements between the City of Seattle and Woodland Park Zoo. Long-Range Physical Development Plan: The Long-Range Physical Development Plan provides a flexible framework to guide future development at Woodland Park Zoo. Woodland Park Zoo Strategic Plan: A road map to growing our reach and impact. ? Board of Directors![]() Meet the community leaders who guide Woodland Park Zoo's mission and vision. See the current Board Executive Leadership Team![]() Read the biographies of the executives who make up the zoo's leadership team. Meet the leaders Reports and Finances![]() Follow the zoo's annual plans and accomplishments. Browse available reports Neighbors![]() Woodland Park Zoo is part of a vibrant community. Explore programs and news for zoo neighbors.? Learn more about zoo neighbor news Zoo History![]() See how Woodland Park Zoo has transformed since opening in 1899. Read a brief zoo history Awards![]() Woodland Park Zoo's animal exhibits, conservation and education programs are among the most highly rewarded across the nation. See a select list of awards |
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