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Partnerships

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Partnerships

Auckland Zoo works in partnership with a diverse range of organisations throughout New Zealand and internationally, and is a member of both the Australasian regional Association of Zoological Parks & Aquaria (ARAZPA) and the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA)

     


Exhibit Sponsors

Sponsor of the Animal Planet Elephant Clearing          

Sponsor of the Newstalk ZB Rainforest                  

Sponsor of the Panasonic Plaza front entry                 Sponsor of Paddle Pop Kidzone


     Sponsor of the Just Juice Primate Trail    

   Sponsor of Visa Entertainment Tiger Territory

Sponsor of the BNZ Kiwi & Tuatara House     

Other sponsors

The Zoo also thanks the following supporters for their ongoing commitment:

Sponsor of the CourierPost ZOOM Cheetah Experience

Producers of 'The Zoo' television programme              Sponsors of the Auckland Zoo website.

 Sponsor of the Lion ute                     

 

Major event sponsors

          

Sponsor of Streets September School Holidays              

Grants

In addition to receiving funding from Auckland City Council, the Zoo receives funding from the following Territorial Local Authorities:

Franklin
North Shore
Waitakere
Manukau
Papakura
Rodney

Tangata Whenua Partnership

Auckland Zoo's partnership with Tangata Whenua, in particular local iwi, has grown in recent years. It is an exciting development, and one that is seen as vital to the direction of the Zoo.

The department, Pae Herenga Tangata (PHT), at Auckland City Council, has played an increasing role in helping us further these relationships.

The Zoo is now well into working through development plans for our new New Zealand-focused development, Te Wao Nui. This $16.2m project is the largest and most important development the Zoo has ever undertaken. Due to open to the public in early 2010, it will offer visitors an unforgettable journey of exploration of Aotearoa's flora, fauna and culture – with Maori culture being an important component.

The planning of Te Wao Nui has involved Ngati Whatua representatives as consultants, and the Zoo is delighted with the role they are playing, and to be working in partnership with this iwi to incorporate cultural perspectives of the fauna and flora of New Zealand.

Ngati Whatua representatives say that the new project will be a key opportunity to teach the Maori community many of the cultural perspectives and beliefs that could be lost.

An absolute must for the Zoo's relationship with iwi is that is based on a firm partnership that provides mutual benefits, and that all aspects of Maori culture integrated into the Zoo have strong iwi input to ensure their authenticity.
The Zoo's strategy encompasses Maori participation in:

• building strong relationships and understanding with key iwi contacts
• combining the cultural, fauna and flora aspects of the planned Te Wao Nui
• the development of the New Zealand Centre for Conservation Medicine (NZCCM)
• exploring potential cultural tourism avenues in the Zoo.

The recent establishment of the Zoo's new vet centre, the New Zealand Centre for Conservation Medicine (NZCCM) offers an opportunity for an increased focus on New Zealand fauna, and the ecology and disease issues facing many threatened species. The NZCCM will offer teaching opportunities for national and international students, and Tangata Whenua will play a key role in this new partnership.

Auckland Zoological Society

The Auckland Zoological Society, the longest-running society in Auckland, was established in 1929. It was set up to encourage the study of zoology in New Zealand, and in the Auckland region, in particular.

Today the Society focuses its support on the Auckland Zoo Conservation Fund (AZCF) and on working closely with the Fund's committee.

Along with providing support to Fund-initiated events, the Society is also pro-active, creating a number of its own events.

If you are interested in joining the Society, or would like to find out more, please email Auckland Zoological Society Treasurer Jean Wilson:

Quick Facts
Did you know?

Auckland Zoo works alongside the Department of Conservation and Bank of New Zealand Save the Kiwi trust's Operation Nest Egg programme to help save the kiwi.

 
 
   

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