Equity & Inclusion

Equity & Inclusion

As organizations that value and champion biodiversity in nature, the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and its members, including the National Aviary, value and support diversity in all its forms. Our work and the work of our members, day in and day out, demonstrate these values.

AZA’s fifth promise serves as a guiding principle for the AZA staff and the work of our Association.

AZA’s accreditation standard 7.9 requires that members have a written plan to create a welcoming environment that is accessible to all and is embedded in the organizational culture. Plans must be proactive and transparent, with measurable goals for assessing progress, and should have a paid staff member(s) or committee responsible for oversight. Plans must be in accordance with local, state, and national laws and regulations. 

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6 Places in Pittsburgh to Get Your Own Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Proposal Photos | Pittsburgh Magazine

Home to more than 500 birds and other animals, Pittsburgh’s National Aviary on the North Side is another lovely location for an engagement to take flight.

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The Aviary’s sloths celebrated their birthdays with help from local families | Kidsburgh

The National Aviary on Pittsburgh’s North Side is home to all kinds of feathered and furry friends, including three Linnaeus’s two-toed sloths.

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National Aviary celebrates birthdays of its 2 sloths | Yahoo! News

Vivien, a Linnaeus’s Two-toed Sloth, turned eight years old, while Wookiee celebrated his 25th birthday, marking a quarter of a century.

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National Aviary celebrates birthdays of its 2 sloths | WPXI

The National Aviary celebrated the birthdays of two of its resident sloths, Vivien and Wookiee, on Thursday, drawing nearly 300 guests to the event.

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National Aviary launching fall theme, offering whimsical encounters with feathered friends | WPXI

The National Aviary is launching its fall seasonal theme, ‘Forests Presented by Peoples,’ starting Sept. 3 and offering visitors an immersive experience with a diverse array of feathered friends.

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