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San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and Scripps Institution of Oceanography Partner Under ARCH Initiative to Tackle Global Conservation Challenges

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The San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance and UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography have announced a new partnership aimed at advancing global conservation efforts. The collaboration, established under the Agile Restoration & Conservation Hubs (ARCH) initiative, combines the extensive expertise of both organizations, which collectively represent over two centuries of scientific research and public engagement in environmental stewardship.

The ARCH initiative seeks to address pressing ecological challenges by integrating cutting-edge science with practical conservation strategies. The partnership will focus on developing innovative solutions to restore ecosystems, protect biodiversity, and mitigate the impacts of climate change. By pooling resources and knowledge, the alliance aims to create scalable models for conservation that can be applied globally. Both institutions bring unique strengths to the table: Scripps Institution of Oceanography contributes its renowned oceanographic research capabilities, while the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance offers expertise in wildlife care and habitat restoration.

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Date: April 7, 2026

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