ASHEBORO, N.C. — The North Carolina Zoo is now officially accredited as a Botanical Garden, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s memorable 50-year history. The North Carolina Zoo is one of only a handful of zoos nationwide to earn this distinction.
“Our dual status as both a Zoo and Botanical Garden reflects our long-standing commitment to conservation, education, and the preservation of diverse species, including plant life,” says Zoo Director and CEO Patricia Simmons. “This honor is well-deserved and highlights our Zoo’s essential role as a center for environmental education and responsible stewardship.”
According to Simmons, becoming a Botanical Garden has been a longtime goal and is a “cherry on top” of the Zoo’s golden anniversary year.
Botanic Gardens Conservation International (BGCI), a membership organization representing botanic gardens in more than 100 countries, grants the zoo accreditation. According to BGCI, the North Carolina Zoo “conforms to the highest international standards” in plant conservation and care.
“This accomplishment would not be possible without the dedication, expertise, and tireless work of our Zoo's talented Horticulture team,” says Zoo representative Sara Pack. “Their passion for cultivating and showcasing the natural beauty of our landscapes has enriched the Zoo experience for staff and guests for many years. We are grateful to see their outstanding work professionally recognized and affirmed through this accreditation.”
To learn more about the Zoo’s plant collections, visit www.nczoo.org/experiences/gardens.