A network of networks — uniting researchers, educators, and conservationists working across diverse taxa to protect South Asia's rich biodiversity.
Zoo Outreach Organisation believes in the power of collaboration and networking to achieve meaningful conservation outcomes. We create and nurture specialized networks that connect researchers, educators, and conservation practitioners working on different taxa across South Asia. By facilitating information exchange, standardizing methodologies, and fostering collaboration, we build a stronger, more effective conservation community.
Each network operates autonomously while benefiting from shared resources, technical support, and the collective expertise of the broader Zoo Outreach family. Together, we are building a lasting foundation for biodiversity conservation in the region.
A network dedicated to the study, conservation, and awareness of bats across South Asia. CCINSA brings together researchers, conservationists, and enthusiasts to share knowledge and promote bat conservation through research, education, and habitat protection.
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Established in 1997, SARN connects reptile researchers and wildlife rescuers across South Asia. The network facilitates collaboration, standardizes field methodologies, and supports emergency rescue networks for reptile conservation.
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A network dedicated to amphibian research and conservation across South Asia. ANSA connects herpetologists, researchers, and conservationists working to understand and protect the region's rich amphibian diversity and their habitats.
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A network focused on invertebrate conservation across South Asia. ICINSA brings together researchers, educators, and conservationists working on insects, arachnids, mollusks, and other invertebrates to promote their study and protection.
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A network connecting zoo educators, environmental educators, and conservation professionals working in zoos, museums, and educational institutions. ZEN promotes best practices in conservation education and public engagement across South Asia.
Visit ZENWhether you are a researcher, educator, conservationist, or enthusiast — there is a place for you in our networks. Connect, collaborate, and contribute to conservation across South Asia.
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