Alliance for sustainable wildlife breaks ground for new ark of endangered species

Imperial Valley News
8 January 2014

Officials from Audubon Nature Institute and San Diego Zoo Global took the first steps today in building a breeding center for rare and endangered species. Scooping shovels of dirt, dignitaries including New Orleans City Council Members Jackie Clarkson and Kristin Palmer, and State Representatives Bryan Adams, Ebony Woodruff and Christopher Leopold, joined Audubon Nature Institute President and CEO, Ron Forman, and San Diego Global President, Douglas G. Myers to break ground at the site that will house the Alliance for Sustainable Wildlife.

The breeding program will devise strategies to ensure sustainable populations of unique and endangered zoo animals. The Alliance will be a haven for more than two dozen endangered and threatened mammal and bird species, including giraffe, okapi, bongos, flamingos, storks and pelicans.

“With this partnership, we break new ground both-  literally and figuratively,” said Audubon Nature Institute President and CEO Ron Forman. “These facilities, which will breed an important collection of declining species, symbolize how the alliance between Audubon Nature Institute and the San Diego Zoo creates a new model for collaboration, accelerating our efforts on behalf of wildlife conservation.”

Audubon Nature Institute and San Diego Zoo Global will begin construction on the 1,000-acre Alliance for Sustainable Wildlife in the Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center on New Orleans’ West Bank in March 2014. The Alliance will establish a one-of-a-kind resource for zoos and aquariums to rebuild animal collections that are in danger of disappearing.

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