The Association of Zoo and Aquarium Docents and Volunteers (AZADV) is a 503(c)(3) non-profit organization whose purpose is to support the conservation of species and facilitate communication between members to enhance educational programming and renew enthusiasm for the service that our members contribute to their institutions.
Our History
The first International Zoo Docent Conference was held in Houston in October 1985 with 35 zoos represented. The following year in Kansas City, delegates from 41 zoos and aquariums established guidelines, chose the name Association of Zoo and Aquarium Docents (AZAD), created bylaws, and launched a newsletter, Symbiosis. In 2013, the name was changed to Association of Zoo and Aquarium Docents and Volunteers (AZADV) to better reflect the expanding roles of zoo volunteers. There has been an international conference each year since 1986.
Our Mission
Supporting our members' education, connection, and inspiration to strengthen understanding of and commitment to zoo and aquarium conservation goals.
Our Vision
Empower public commitment to conservation of our natural world.
Join Us
Join docents and volunteers from zoos and aquariums around the world who have become members of the Association of Zoo & Aquarium Docents & Volunteers.