The Northwest Zoo & Aquarium Alliance (NWZAA) is a consortium of 10 Pacific Northwest zoos and aquariums working together to preserve and protect Northwest wildlife and critical habitat through education, research and advocacy.
Members include the Oregon Zoo, Boise Zoo, High Desert Museum, Northwest Trek Wildlife Park, Oregon Coast Aquarium, Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium, Seattle Aquarium, Vancouver (BC) Aquarium, Woodland Park Zoo and Wildlife Safari.
NWZAA also collaborates with the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Our goal is to foster pride and a caring attitude in our visitors, volunteers and staff toward the Pacific Northwest.
The Pacific Northwest is our big backyard and is a unique eco-region that we can be proud of and that needs our care. We need your help in protecting and conserving the Pacific Northwest. It is ours to protect.
It is home to an amazing diversity of animals and plants due to the unique habitats created by the interface of land, water and weather found only in this region. We are a part of this special eco-region system, which we share with many other species and impact in many ways. Zoos and aquariums of the Pacific Northwest are working to protect and restore habitat and species in trouble.
NWZAA asks for your help. Select pets responsibly, do your research and plan for all the possibilities. Pets are great and can add to you life, but make sure you pick a pet compatible with your lifestyle and income. If you want to see rare and exotic animals, visit one of the fantastic zoos or aquariums in your area.