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Asian Elephant SSP

Program Type: SSP; Taxon: Mammal; Program Designation: Provisional; ​Program Scope: Regional; Associated TAG: Elephant TAG
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The Association of Zoos and Aquariums' (AZA) Asian Elephant SSP and African Elephant SSP were established in the early 1980s. In 2000, they were established to become the AZA Elephant TAG/SSP to coordinate zoos’ management of these populations. The TAG's mission is “to examine the sustainability and conservation needs of entire taxa and to develop recommendations for population management and conservation based upon the needs of the species and AZA-accredited facilities. We serve as experts regarding husbandry, veterinary care, conservation needs/challenges, research priorities, ethical considerations, and other issues applicable to their taxa.”
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For more information regarding AZA’s SSP programs, please see
www.aza.org/species-survival-plan-programs.
RELATED INDIVIDUALS
Program Coordinator and Studbook Keeper: Bob Lee, Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute
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  • Home
  • The TAG
    • Contacts
  • Elephants
    • African Elephants >
      • African Elephant SSP
    • Asian Elephants >
      • Asian Elephant SSP
    • Why Elephants?
  • Conservation
    • Asian Elephant SAFE
    • African Elephant SAFE
  • Documents for Elephant Care Professionals
    • Documents for Elephant Care Professionals
  • Conference, Training, & Events