Zoological society explained

A zoological society is a group or organization, often a voluntary association, interested in fields of study related to the animal kingdom. These fields generally include zoology, animal physiology, pathology, veterinary medicine, wildlife conservation, conservation biology, and related topics. Zoological societies are often associated with the operation and/or management of zoos, public aquariums, veterinary hospitals, research institutions, and conservation projects, and with the publication of scientific journals and periodicals. The first such society was the Zoological Society of London, founded in 1826.

Zoological society may refer to:

Africa

Asia

India

Japan

Atlantic islands

Europe

Germany

Netherlands

United Kingdom

North America

Canada

United States

Northeast

Midwest

South

West

Oceania

Australia

New Zealand