The International Zoo Educators Association was established after a meeting of zoo education officers held in
Frankfurt,
Germany on September 6, 1972.
Newsgroup In November 1999 a group of IZE European members began a European regional internet discussion group to help educators network between conferences. This group started life as the ERNIZE Yahoo Group managed by staff at
Chester Zoo in
England,
UK. In June 2007 the IZE Board voted to make the group international and available to IZE members worldwide. The name changed to the IZE Yahoo Group and its management transferred to
Edinburgh Zoo in
Scotland. Membership of the group is by invitation-only and its primary purpose is ‘
to enable discussion, exchange of information and questions etc. between zoo educators across the world’.
Institutional membership and sponsored delegates IZE offers institutional membership to zoos, aquariums, nature/wildlife centres and wildlife reserves. At least 50% of this annual membership fee is used in a scheme to enable sponsored delegates to attend conferences when they might not otherwise be able to afford to, and supports outreach to zoo and wildlife educators in the developing world. Sponsored delegates must be qualified to seek full membership and be unable to pay regular membership fees. Sponsored membership applications must be approved by the Regional Representatives and IZE President. Approved members are entitled to all rights and privileges of full membership for two years. ===Relationship with
WAZA=== Every year since 2000, IZE has reported to the
World Association of Zoos and Aquariums about their achievements to realize the education goals formulated in the World Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Strategy. In 2002 IZE became an affiliate member of
WAZA. In 2004 an IZE Central Office was established after a proposal to
WAZA for assistance. It was decided during the 2004
WAZA Conference in
Taipei,
Taiwan to offer room, equipment and a one-day a week staff member in their headquarters at this time in
Bern,
Switzerland, giving IZE a stable base for all kinds of activities. This also increased the efficiency of the management of IZE membership dues, allowing more sponsored delegates to attend the IZE Conferences. Since 2009, IZE has made a contribution towards the running costs of the headquarters. Under a
MoU, the
WAZA's Executive Office provides secretariat support to the IZE. In 2010, the Association separated from the
WAZA office in order to better serve their members. The IZE Administrator position is a paid position and is now selected and works for the IZE President and in support of the President on all matters for the Association specifically membership, tracking financial statements and note keeping on Board communications. The Association now manages its own membership and membership dues in an extremely efficient manner and continues to make the IZE Journal and IZE Grants Program a priority of funding. ===Formalisation of Statutes under
Swiss law in 2006=== Under the name "International Zoo Educators Association" (IZE) exists, for an indefinite period of time, an association under the terms of articles 60 to 78 of the
Swiss Civil Code. The association is a non-profit organization with international membership. The association office is located in
Bern,
Switzerland. The IZE Constitution was adopted and put into force by the General Assembly at the 18th Biennal Conference in
Pretoria,
South Africa on 13 October 2006. It is revised annually and proposed changes are voted on by the General Assembly during the IZE Conferences.
Website The IZE's website was first launched in 2001 with a major overhaul taking place in 2005. ==Journals==