Port Moresby Nature Park has proudly announced that it has been reaccredited by the Zoo and Aquarium Association Australasia (ZAA).
This recognition highlights the park’s dedication to high standards in animal care, conservation, and education in Papua New Guinea.
ZAA accreditation is a prestigious acknowledgment given to zoos and wildlife institutions that demonstrate excellence in animal welfare, conservation, and education.
Meeting and surpassing these standards, the Port Moresby Nature Park continues to be a leader in wildlife conservation in the region.
The park’s management expressed immense pride in this achievement, attributing the success to the dedication of its staff, volunteers, and community supporters.
This reaccreditation reinforces the park’s commitment to providing a safe and enriching environment for its animals while also raising awareness about the importance of protecting biodiversity.
Visitors to the park can experience interactive exhibits and educational programs designed to inspire action and foster a deeper appreciation for nature.
The park is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including native species such as tree kangaroos, cassowaries, and crocodiles.
As Papua New Guinea’s only internationally accredited wildlife park, Port Moresby Nature Park welcomes over 150,000 visitors annually, including 30,000 students who participate in its educational and holiday programs.
The park also serves as the country’s only internationally accredited rescue and conservation facility, working to protect PNG’s unique flora and fauna.
Looking ahead, the Nature Park remains dedicated to its mission of conservation and education, with continued support from the public, businesses, government, and development agencies.
The team at Port Moresby Nature Park is excited for the future and remains committed to protecting PNG’s wildlife for generations to come.