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Conservation Society

It is our hope that members of the Conservation Society feel empowered to be the Zoo’s most ardent and passionate advocates within their respective circles, and are continually representing Zoo Atlanta and introducing new potential advocates to Zoo Atlanta’s mission.

Matching Gifts

Check out the list of companies or ask your Human Resources Department if your contribution is eligible for a matching gift and if so, complete your company’s Matching Gift Form. Email advancement@zooatlanta.org or call 404.624.5627. Matching gifts may not be applied toward Membership payments, but you can still give the Zoo an extra boost. Please note that our IRS-recognized nonprofit name is “Atlanta-Fulton County Zoo, Inc.” See if your company participates

Corporate Sponsorship

If you want to build your corporate image or brand awareness while supporting Atlanta’s oldest cultural institution, Zoo Atlanta has some wildly successful opportunities for you. For more information about sponsorship opportunities across the Zoo, please contact corporaterelations@zooatlanta.org. 

Sponsor an Animal

The natural rate of extinction on Earth is one or two species per century. Scientists estimate we are currently losing up to 100 species per day, and most predict that half of the animal species alive today will become extinct in the next 100 years. When you sponsor an animal, you help us continue our conservation work here at the Zoo and around the world. And you help us continue sharing these animals’ magnificence with Zoo visitors. See Sponsorship Benefits    Sponsor Now

Thursday, December 1

Hello everyone, my name is Char, and I have just completed my first month here at Zoo Atlanta in the Herpetology Department. If anyone is wondering what herpetology is – it is the study of reptiles and amphibians. Not only have I just finished up with my first month at the Zoo, but also my … Continue reading "Thursday, December 1"

Featured Animal

 Panamanian Golden Frog Scientific Name: Atelopus zeteki Conservation Status: Critically endangered Where to see them: Scaly Slimy Spectacular Fun Facts: Golden frogs produce toxins in their skin that make them noxious meals for predators. Golden frogs are sexually dimorphic. The females of this species are up to twice the size of an average male. Females … Continue reading "Featured Animal"

Teens

There are so many things for teens to do that are so not boring. From getting up close with our animals to exploring career paths and racking up volunteer hours, come see what Zoo Atlanta has to offer you. We promise your experience will be worthy of a share on your favorite social media platform. See All Programs

Ribbeting Reading Lists

A reading list for every reading interest and level.

Games and Crafts

Surf these pages for cool games and crafts, and learn how kids can make a green difference. Get crafty and follow our Pinterest board.  Get Crafty

Teacher Resources

From Explore Guides for a Self-Guided Field Trip to classroom activities that will enrich your classroom curriculum, the Zoo has a variety of resources for you. All resources are aligned with the Georgia Standards of Excellence. Are you coming to the Zoo for a Field Trip experience? Explore the many options for field trips at the Zoo! Explore the Zoo at a discounted rate with a Field Trip: Self-Guided, upgrade to a Field Trip: Wild Walk, or book a Field Trip: Zoo Challenge. Field Trips: Self-Guided Materials – Explore Guides Use our Explore Guides, which will direct your students’ self-guided exploration ... Continue reading Teacher Resources