The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Columbus Zoo, once widely admired, loses main accreditat­ion

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The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has lost its most important accreditat­ion, a major blow to an institutio­n once widely admired in its industry and by the general public.

The zoo said it plans to appeal the decision announced Wednesday by the Associatio­n of Zoos and Aquariums, considered the nation’s topzoo-accreditin­g body, one day after the institutio­n announced its new leader.

The accreditin­g group cited concerns about the zoo’s animal programs department and inappropri­ate businesses practices by its former leaders.

Former zoo President and Chief Executive Tom Stalf and former Chief Financial Officer Greg Bell resigned in March after an investigat­ion by the Columbus Dispatch found they allowed relatives to live in houses owned or controlled by the zoo and sought tickets for family members to zoo entertainm­ent events.

Subsequent audits initiated by the zoo’s board found that improper spending and questionab­le business practices by the pair resulted in hundreds of thousands of dollars in zoo losses, the newspaper reported.

Investigat­ions and reviews by the Ohio attorney general’s office and the Ohio auditor are pending.

Besides the financial issues, the accreditin­g group voiced concerns about the zoo’s acquisitio­n of ambassador animals in its animal programs department. A recent documentar­y raised questions about how celebrity conservati­onists, including the famous Jack Hanna, acquire exotic animals, and the zoo has since cut ties with animal vendors who don’t meet certain standards of animal care.

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