San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance

Non-profit Organizations

San Diego, CA 36,285 followers

International non-profit committed to inspiring passion for nature and creating a world where all life thrives.

About us

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is a nonprofit international conservation leader, committed to inspiring passion for nature and creating a world where all life thrives. The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SDZWA) empowers people from around the globe to support their mission to conserve wildlife through innovation and partnerships. SDZWA supports cutting-edge conservation and brings the stories of their work back to two world-famous facilities, the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park—giving millions of guests, in person and virtually, the opportunity to experience conservation in action. The work of SDZWA extends from San Diego to strategic and regional conservation “hubs” across the globe, where their strengths—via their “Conservation Toolbox,” including the renowned Wildlife Biodiversity Bank—are able to effectively align with hundreds of regional partners to improve outcomes for wildlife in more coordinated efforts. By leveraging these tools in wildlife care and conservation science, and through collaboration with hundreds of partners, SDZWA has reintroduced more than 44 endangered species to native habitats. Each year, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's work reaches over 1 billion people in 150 countries via news media, social media, their websites, educational resources and the San Diego Zoo Kids channel, which is in children’s hospitals in 13 countries. Success is made possible by the support of members, donors and guests to the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park, who are Wildlife Allies committed to ensuring All Life Thrives.

Website
https://SDZWA.org
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
San Diego, CA
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1916
Specialties
conservation, zoology, research, biology, non-profit, public engagement, and conservation science

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  • And now in nautical news ⚓ Introducing Skipper! This incredibly social snack bandit was part of a family of raccoon kits discovered on a boat earlier this year, and after being raised briefly as a pet, was brought to the San Diego Humane Society's animal rehabilitation center, Project Wildlife. Soon after attempting to teach his fellow raccoons to befriend the wildlife care specialists, it was determined that Skipper ultimately couldn’t be returned to the wild due to his habituation to people. The Project Wildlife team then worked with the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance to give him a new home with expert care at the San Diego Zoo’s Wildlife Explorer’s Basecamp. We are so honored each and every day to get to work alongside partners to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife like Skipper. 🦝

  • For more than 20 years, ʻalalā, also known as the Hawaiian crow, have been extinct in the wild. Today, we’re honored to share that alongside our conservation partners in Hawaiʻi, San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has successfully introduced 5 ʻalalā into the forests on Maui. 🐦⬛ These incredible birds are more than just part of Hawaiʻi’s biodiversity, where they play a crucial role in restoring native forests—they’re deeply woven into Hawaiian culture as ancestral guardians, known as ʻaumākua. This introduction is representative of what can be achieved through collaborative conservation, and serves as a powerful step toward a brighter future for ecosystems and communities. Soar into the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gPqmxezZ

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  • Roaring with pride! 🦁👏 San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance is being honored at this year’s San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce International Tribute Awards as International Organization of the Year. The International Tribute Awards celebrate organizations driving transformative global impact, and this achievement is a testament to the extraordinary commitment of our teams, partners, and volunteers to advance wildlife conservation, protect critical ecosystems, and create lasting change for our planet. We are forever grateful to be a part of our extraordinary #SanDiego community of wildlife allies, and look forward to continuing to cultivate a more sustainable future together. More here: https://lnkd.in/g6cYPUw3

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  • The dynamic duo has done it again 🎧 Congratulations to San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance's Rick Schwartz and Marco Wendt for winning not one, but TWO Signal Awards for their work on the Amazing Wildlife podcast in 2024. Each year, The Signal Awards recognize podcasts that define culture and celebrate the most meaningful audio projects produced today, making this honor extra special. Tune in here: https://lnkd.in/gJ4zixr4 #SignalAwards #AmazingWildlife

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  • One planet, One Health 🌎 It's no secret that people, wildlife, and the ecosystems we all call home are deeply interconnected. Like a spider's web, one small change can impact the entire system. Ahead of #OneHealthDay, we celebrate this delicate balance and continue to drive forward a holistic approach to conserving the earth's biodiversity. Thank you for supporting this mission as we work toward creating a future where all life thrives. Learn more from our Chief Conservation and Wildlife Health Officer, Nadine Lamberski: sdzoo.com/onehealthday #CollaborativeConservation #SDZWA

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  • Support our partners, Polar Bears International, as we celebrate Polar Bear Week and raise awareness to global conservation efforts.

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    It’s Polar Bear Week! Join us to celebrate these incredible animals and help them face the challenges of a warming Arctic. As the Arctic warms and the sea ice melts, more polar bears are spending more time ashore in more places, and for longer periods. This has led to an uptick in polar bear-human encounters, sometimes with tragic results. This year, we’ve set a goal to raise $100,000 to support our work to help polar bears and people live safely with each other, as well as other conservation efforts across the Arctic. Thanks to generous donors, all donations will be MATCHED up to $50,000, doubling the impact of your gift. With your support, we can help communities prepare for this new reality, avoiding conflicts and allowing polar bears and people to thrive. Learn more about our coexistence efforts: https://lnkd.in/gnsQB_Ww Support our work (US & International): https://lnkd.in/gJWHN2FP Support our work (Canada): https://lnkd.in/g-NJ2dVQ

    Human-Bear Coexistence | Polar Bears International

    Human-Bear Coexistence | Polar Bears International

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  • Exceptionally proud to share that the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, for the first time, sent a delegation to the Sixteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the U.N. Convention on Biological Diversity #COP16.   COP16 brings together nearly 200 countries under the theme Peace with Nature, continuing the work to safeguard biodiversity, including the nearly one million species at risk of extinction. The conference focuses on advancing the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, which aims to halt and reverse biodiversity loss by 2030.   Our very own Vice President of Conservation Science, Megan Owen, will be part of an important side event panel discussing the critical role of zoos, aquariums, and botanic gardens in global conservation efforts. If you’re at COP16, join the event in-person at 4pm COT in the IUCN Pavilion on October 27th or watch the live stream at 2pm PDT / 4pm COT 🔗: https://lnkd.in/erTne4cF     Learn more about COP16 here: https://lnkd.in/dAtxN-aE

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  • It’s Veterinary Technician week, and we’re honored to recognize the extraordinary dedication of our exceptional RVTs in delivering the highest standards of wildlife healthcare. 🩺Our vet techs truly wear an incredible amount of hats: acting as nurses, anesthesiologists, imaging technicians, phlebotomists, dental hygienists, laboratory specialists, surgical assistants, and so much more for wildlife at every stage of life. 🩺In addition to mastering this diversity of expertise, our RVTs are also highly versatile, with the capacity to apply this expertise to over 700 different species at the Zoo, and over 300 different species at the Safari Park. 🩺These teams have an immeasurable impact on the well-being of their patients, and these efforts extend to support healthy wildlife populations being cared for at accredited zoos, aquariums, and across native ranges worldwide. A heartfelt thank you to our San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance #VetTech teams – we appreciate all your invaluable contributions to wildlife care and conservation. 🤍 Learn more about the vital work they do here: https://lnkd.in/gJepPiYG

    The Job That's Never the Same and Always Vital

    The Job That's Never the Same and Always Vital

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