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San Diego Zoo Global is a non-profit conservation organization dedicated to the science of saving endangered species worldwide. It operates three world-class facilities: the San Diego Zoo, the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, and the San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research.

The San Diego Zoo was founded in 1916 and is one of the world’s most popular zoos. It has over 3,500 animals representing 650 species. The San Diego Zoo Safari Park is located in Escondido, California and is home to over 3,500 animals representing 350 species. The San Diego Zoo Institute for Conservation Research is a world-renowned research facility that conducts cutting-edge research on endangered species.

San Diego Zoo Global is a member of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The IUCN is the world’s leading authority on the conservation of nature. It publishes the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, which is the most comprehensive assessment of the conservation status of plant and animal species.

San Diego Zoo Global works closely with the IUCN to conserve endangered species. It supports IUCN’s Species Survival Plans, which are coordinated breeding programs for endangered species. San Diego Zoo Global also supports IUCN’s field conservation projects in over 35 countries.

Here are some specific examples of San Diego Zoo Global’s conservation work:

  • In Kenya, San Diego Zoo Global is working to protect savanna elephants, giraffes, and leopards.
  • In the Arctic, San Diego Zoo Global is working to protect polar bears.
  • In Southern California and northern Mexico, San Diego Zoo Global is working to protect a diverse array of unique wildlife.
  • In Indonesia, San Diego Zoo Global is working to protect orangutans.

San Diego Zoo Global is a leading force in the conservation of endangered species. It is working to save species from extinction through a combination of captive breeding, research, and field conservation.