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Providing support for Zoological and Wildlife Parks in Nigeria
Wildlife Management and Conservation in Nigeria
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WELCOME TO

Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Park
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WELCOME TO

Wildlife Management and Conservation in Nigeria
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Project Focus Areas

1. Gradual Termination of Obsolete Zoo Operations

2. Accreditation of all Zoos and Wildlife Facilities

3. Promoting Conservation Education

4. Enhancing and Improving Captive Breeding among Relevant Facilities

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NAZAP Pre-accreditation is ongoing
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NAZAP Coffee book on all zoos in Nigeria
(showcasing our rich zoological heritage)
Coming SOON...
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new documentary

The Expedition to discover the Elephant
Armada of Epe town in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Over 10 Million people visit our facilities yearly

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No. of children and students on educative tour guide yearly.

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Successful Projects

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Conservation Clubs formed across schools in the country.

What is NAZAP?

The Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks is a body set up to provide support for Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks in Nigeria with a view to enabling members to operate with the best and international best practices in animal care and welfare, Conservation of Nigeria’s Biodiversity, Environmental Education, Research and Global Sustainability. 

Our Story

In 2012, a National Workshop that was inspired by the need to upgrade all Zoos in Nigeria and make them operate with best practices, train and retrain Zoo staff was organised. This brought together all the relevant stakeholders such as Zoo/Wildlife Park operators in Nigeria, academics in relevant departments from various Universities in Nigeria, the staff of Zoo/Wildlife Parks, relevant NGOs, Veterinary Institutions, etc.

After this workshop the need to have an umbrella body for all Zoological Gardens and Wildlife Parks and related facilities in Nigeria was seen and this great Association was proposed.

About five years ago, the Elephants in the Omo Forest Reserve in Ogun State, Nigeria started moving out of the forest due to a sudden increase in farming activities in the forest and quarry activities at its outskirts. These Elephants have now found their way into Epe town in Lagos. The result of this migration has caused a major conflict between the residents of Epe town and these Elephants. Omu Resort in conjunction with the Nigerian Association of Zoological Gardens and Parks (NAZAP) presents a documentary on its expedition to discover the Elephant Armada of Epe town in Lagos, Nigeria. Kindly watch the video and share it with your network.

The Expedition to discover the Elephant Armada of Epe town in Lagos, Nigeria

NAZAP Projects Focus Areas

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